The J.lo stanbase is so weak on ATRL. The majority hang out on this thread and never respond on the main board. I think i might just give up the ghost on here. Such a weak fan base on this site Much bigger on the UK Mix forum.
Anyway nice knowing you guys if this forum picks up more J.Lo stans i might start posting again.
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Sellebrity” Hits Theaters
Sellebrity, a new documentary the examines the price we pay as a society for indulging our curiosity with celebrity gossip, hits theaters in limited release today. The film features interviews with Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Jennifer Aniston, Elton John, Salma Hayek, Sara Jessica Parker and Kid Rock, and others.
In the film, which was filmed before their divorce, Jennifer and Marc discuss how the paparazzi interrupted their wedding in 2004:
“A helicopter comes over right as I’m walking down the aisle. We couldn’t hear each other make the vows. The people there couldn’t hear our vows.”
When Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony split in 2011 after seven years of marriage and two children together, the singer says it felt like "her whole world fell apart."
But Lopez, 43, credits her boyfriend, choreographer and dancer Casper Smart, 25, with helping her heal after divorce.
"I just got out of a big, heavy, devastating thing, and he's helped me heal," she says in this week's issue of PEOPLE. "He's been there for me."
But the singer is well aware that the 18-year age difference between the two draws speculation.
"I ask him, 'Why don't you go find a young girlfriend and get out of here? What do you want with me?' And you think, 'How long is this gone be?' You think, 'Okay, in 10 years I'm going to be like this and you're going to be like that' and … men at that age are … I think all different things. The truth is we don't know what's going to happen. We're loving this moment right now. We make each other happy."
Even after several larger-than-life romances that played out in the public eye, Lopez regrets nothing.
"I don't regret those things – that's who I am," she says. "But at least now I'm at a point where I have to recognize that these choices and things that happen are partly because of me and my decisions and I have to be more careful. So I am being more careful."
Vogue contributor Andre Leon Talley was front and center at Sunday's Golden Globe Awards and was able to snag an interview with one of the night's fashion winners, Jennifer Lopez!
In addition to complimenting the singer/actress/entrepreneur on the amazingly sheer Zuhair Murad gown she wore on the red carpet, Andre also got an update on Lopez's two children. "They're good, they're great," she said of her twins Max and Emme. "They're going to be five, and it seems like they were just born. But they are going to be five next month."
When asked whether she also takes the famous twins on shopping trips, J.Lo confessed, "they do know Target." She also said she spends a lot of playtime with the kids outside at various parks, even while taking them on tour all over the world.
Addressing her two-outfit wardrobe change during the Golden Globes, the award-winning entertainer said it's always fun to switch things up. "You know, I go through phases -- a girl has to change it up every once in a while." She then revealed: "I had to change, it was tight -- that dress -- and I needed something open."
Watch the video to also hear Jennifer reveal to Andre her favorite Vogue cover and for a preview of her upcoming crime thriller Parker, co-starring Jason Statham.
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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. -- When Ben Affleck scooped the Best Director prize at the Golden Globes for his work on “Argo,” his ex-fiancee, Jennifer Lopez, cheered on his win with a standing ovation.
“I was happy for him,” Jennifer told Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson on Monday in Los Angeles as she promoted her upcoming action film, “Parker,” with Jason Statham.
“I was so happy for him. We went through a rough time at a certain point and it was like we couldn’t get a break and now to see him be successful and getting what he deserves for what he did made me feel really good,” the actress, who co-starred with Ben in “Gigli,” added. “I’m really happy for him.”
Jennifer admitted she was a little surprised Ben did not receive a Best Director Oscar nomination for “Argo,” but she thinks his recent awards have certainly made up for the snub.
“He’s fine now, it’s OK,” she laughed, referencing Ben’s Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Best Director wins.
“I’m always rooting for him,” she added.
Jen is currently busy promoting “Parker,” costarring Jason Statham and on Tuesday, she told Shaun about one scene that required her to steady her nerves to film.
In the movie, Jennifer plays a down and out real estate agent named Leslie Rodgers, and she has a very intimate scene where – in order to try and prove she is worthy of becoming involved in the scheme Parker (Jason) is planning — she has to strip down in front of him to prove she’s not wearing a wire.
“I was terrified,” she told Shaun. “My heart was beating out of my chest. You do – you get so nervous and he’s sitting there. I’m like ‘This is so weird,’ But… I knew it was part of the script and we talked about how far we would go and, ‘Is he gonna make me take everything off?’
“The real thing is I would go down to my bra and panties and he would see that I didn’t have a wire and it would be fine,” Jennifer said of how far the scene goes. “But yeah, you take a long time to prepare for something [like that] — mentally, as well as physically — like starving yourself a little bit, you know what I mean? I had McDonald’s right after… ‘I just need some hamburgers or something!’”
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Andrea Bocelli duet with Jennifer Lopez - Quizas Quizas Quizas
A surprising duet with Jennifer Lopez
A great return for Andrea Bocelli, with a surprising duet with superstar Jennifer Lopez, reinterprets a passionate and sensual version of "Quisaz Quisaz Quisaz" on the radio by tomorrow, January 18.
The famous song, a classic Cuban tradition written in 1947 by Osvaldo Farrés in this extraordinary version combines the unmistakable stamp and heat content to the sensuality of Latin Jennifer Lopez constructing an interpretation should take in the history of music.
"Jennifer is an eclectic artist: thanks to the charismatic power of his voice, his soft sensuality, has managed to make this very special song and to ensure that the duet can find space in the Register of interpretations, without blushing, next to Nat King Cole, Doris Day and other names now consigned to history, "said the same Bocelli.
"Quisaz Quisaz Quisaz" is the first single from the new album of the artist, "Passion", released in 75 countries around the world on 29 January on the Sugar label. After more than three years after the resounding success of "My Christmas", the highly anticipated new album contains a repertoire of masterpieces that belong to the history of music that never sets, all linked by "fil rouge" of love.
Watch: Jennifer Lopez speaks on tour & movie on Jimmy Kimmel…
Now that the tour is over, Jennifer Lopez has gone back to putting more focus into her movie career. An appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live saw the singer discuss everything from experiencing her very first world tour to her discomfort at stripping off in her latest film ‘Parker’. She also reveals that her mother, who used to be a teacher, accompanied her on tour so that her twins didn’t lag behind when missing out on pre-school.
Music isn’t too far off the horizon either, as she has already confirmed that she will drop a brand new studio album later this year. Until that happens, you can check out the singer looking incredibly youthful below.
Jennifer Lopez on ‘American Idol,’ Return to Acting
While millions of Americans are tuned into Season 12 of “American Idol” to watch the fireworks between new judges Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez is not.
“I have not,” Lopez told “Good Morning America” of whether she’s watched the show since her headline-making departure from the reality TV show last year. “I kind of want to see it. I’ve been traveling a lot right now.”
Lopez, 43, just wrapped a Latin pop-infused world tour with fellow singer Enrique Iglesias and is now on the road promoting her new movie “Parker,” a crime thriller in which she stars as a recently divorced woman.
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Lopez, who shot the movie as her own, real-life marriage to Marc Anthony was ending, says the call from director Taylor Hackford with a chance to return to acting helped cement her decision to leave the “Idol” judging panel.
“He [Hackford] called me specifically and told me he wanted me to do it, while I was on ‘American Idol,’ actually,” Lopez said. “It actually helped me in my decision when I had to make the decision on whether to stay with ‘Idol’ or not.”
“I was like, you know what, it’s time for me to get back to what I do, to get back to movies and acting and going on tour,” she said. “It was a big part of that decision.”
The actress and singer, who stars in “Parker” alongside Michael Chiklis and Jason Statham, shot the film during a rare break in her two seasons on “American Idol.”
“I was like, ‘Okay, I hope I did not forget how to act,’” she said. “Then when you get there and you’ve done your homework and you’re ready and I was working, like I said, with Taylor Hackford. I didn’t want to let him down.”
Lopez’s last thriller movie role was in 1998 when she starred alongside onetime “Sexiest Man Alive” George Clooney as a U.S. Marshal in “Out of Sight,” a film that cemented her movie star status.
In “Parker,” Lopez says her newest co-star, Statham, could give Clooney a run for his money in leading man status.
“He’s up there because, you know, he has such a presence,” she said. “I think he’s just the best out there right now. There’s just nobody out there who can really mess with him right now.”
“His fan base is going to be so pleased with this movie because I feel like he’s done amazing action movies, but this movie has a little bit, like I said, of that out of sight, you know, sexiness but at the same time this great drama and story going on,” Lopez said of the film. It opens in theaters this Friday.