Twitter s destroying J-Lo's career following her 'narcissistic' new album
4/8/2024 2:19:48 PM
Jennifer Garner isn’t the only one with a negative reaction to Jennifer Lopez’s This is Me… Now album, as the internet appears to be turning on the 54-year-old multi-hyphenate in ways we don’t think she could have ever predicted.
There appear to have been mixed reviews for the highly-anticipated new album – which the 13 Going on 30 star described as “cringe” and “embarrassing.” And sadly for J-Lo, more negative than positive reactions to the accompanying Amazon Prime film, as Ben Affleck feared when he was getting involved in the project.
The “On the Floor” singer’s tour has also received some less-than satisfactory ticket sales, forcing her to actually rebrand it as a Greatest Hits tour to try and win back some of her fans. All of these setbacks will undoubtedly be hard for the JLo Beauty mogul; but this is only the tip of the iceberg, as she has found herself at the center of a lot of backlash because of these new projects. Keep reading to find out more details…
The Internet Is Turning On Jennifer Lopez Following 'This Is Me… Now' Projects
The "Love Don't Cost a Thing" singer has regularly been teased for saying she is from the Bronx and then being called out when certain things don't seem to add up.
One example is her interview with Vogue back in 2022 for its popular '73 Questions' feature, where she referenced that her go-to bodega order is a "ham and cheese on a roll with an orange drink," adding, "If you know you know." As expected, the internet – which included many Bronx residents – didn't know, and called her out for it.
Fast forward two years, and the backlash is continuing. J-Lo releasing her This Is Me Now album, video, and tour has seemingly opened her up to more internet hate than ever before, with the internet thinking that she is killing her career.
If you'll recall, she was accused of "creative narcissism" by entertainment journalist Hunter Harris in her popular newsletter, Hung Up. She wrote at the time: "The [documentary] is 90 minutes of J-Lo speaking candidly and emotionally about the gargantuan effort it takes to, at every single moment, choose to be J-Lo. Lopez is not exceptional at singing or dancing or acting, but she is very exceptional at being Jennifer Lopez, and that is a separate, unique talent."
There appear to have been mixed reviews for the highly-anticipated new album – which the 13 Going on 30 star described as “cringe” and “embarrassing.” And sadly for J-Lo, more negative than positive reactions to the accompanying Amazon Prime film, as Ben Affleck feared when he was getting involved in the project.
The “On the Floor” singer’s tour has also received some less-than satisfactory ticket sales, forcing her to actually rebrand it as a Greatest Hits tour to try and win back some of her fans. All of these setbacks will undoubtedly be hard for the JLo Beauty mogul; but this is only the tip of the iceberg, as she has found herself at the center of a lot of backlash because of these new projects. Keep reading to find out more details…
The Internet Is Turning On Jennifer Lopez Following 'This Is Me… Now' Projects
The "Love Don't Cost a Thing" singer has regularly been teased for saying she is from the Bronx and then being called out when certain things don't seem to add up.
One example is her interview with Vogue back in 2022 for its popular '73 Questions' feature, where she referenced that her go-to bodega order is a "ham and cheese on a roll with an orange drink," adding, "If you know you know." As expected, the internet – which included many Bronx residents – didn't know, and called her out for it.
Fast forward two years, and the backlash is continuing. J-Lo releasing her This Is Me Now album, video, and tour has seemingly opened her up to more internet hate than ever before, with the internet thinking that she is killing her career.
If you'll recall, she was accused of "creative narcissism" by entertainment journalist Hunter Harris in her popular newsletter, Hung Up. She wrote at the time: "The [documentary] is 90 minutes of J-Lo speaking candidly and emotionally about the gargantuan effort it takes to, at every single moment, choose to be J-Lo. Lopez is not exceptional at singing or dancing or acting, but she is very exceptional at being Jennifer Lopez, and that is a separate, unique talent."