^ they leaked those footages last year.
It leaked in September-October 2015.daisylo wrote:^ they leaked those footages last year.
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Not surprised tbh. She went to her residency concert on the first night it started. But yes, we love J.Lo stans like Gina. She was even referenced once on "Jane The Virgin". That's what we're talking about.nixy1991 wrote:
We love a JLo stan.
:jenclap
Speaking of vogue.I want Jennifer to do one of those 73 questions with...video.I know they know the questions beforehand but it would be interesting.nixy1991 wrote:
We love a JLo stan.
:jenclap
Remember when Jen was in talks to do the Overboard remake produced by Will Smith?
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ ... oard-21795
Hollywood finally made it happen, with a different team. Looks awful. lol
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ ... oard-21795
Hollywood finally made it happen, with a different team. Looks awful. lol
overboard doesnt look too good glad she step down form the movie
So, will she be at the Globes tomorrow?
I wanna see her face when Moo goes up to present.
I wanna see her face when Moo goes up to present.
doesn't look like she's going maybe she finally got tired to attend those awards without a nom or being in something that got one.
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^doubt she’s going. Alex said last night in LA on his IG story and you know they go everywhere together. Maybe there are going back to Miami and they can begin filming this new music video...
I was hoping she would attend, but she will be in PR. Maybe the Oscars!
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welp The Cell. I'm kind of regressing for her a bit, even watching old episodes of AI to go back to the good tiimes of her and forgetting about all of the things she's doing now. Not saying that those aren't good, but back when it was more about her career than her relationships. I miss those days so much.
Jennifer,Lopez, Salma Hayek,American Ferrera and other create legal defense fund for victims,of sexual harassment.
After several months of non-stop reveals of Hollywood’s systemic abuse problem, women are kick-starting the new year with concrete change. In an open letter to both the New York Times and the Spanish-language La Opinion, prominent Hollywood actresses, showrunners and CEOs are joining together in a movement to stop sexual harassment. The signatories reads like a who’s who of women in entertainment from Ava DuVernay to Reese Witherspoon, Shonda Rhimes, Cate Blanchett, Constance Wu, and Ashley Judd.
The initiative, known as Time’s Up, is one of many attempts to create a conversation about the mistreatment of women in the wake of Hollywood’s growing harassment scandal. Time’s Up understands the “privilege and…enormous platforms” Hollywood actresses have to “amplify our voices” and, in the wake of a 700,000-strong open letter written by female farmworkers who showed support for the movement, hopes to make things accessible for all women. Time’s Up aims to help the many working class women who “don’t have the resources to fight back.” The first major move from the organization is to set up a legal defense fund, administered by the National Women’s Law Center’s Legal Network for Gender Equality, to help women who speak out against abuse with any monetary needs they might have if they face retribution. The movement also hopes to create legislation to penalize companies that allow harassment to endure and pushes for gender parity at studios and talent agencies.
This desire to promote a movement open to all women extends to its many members, which include prominent Latina names like Rosario Dawson, Eva Longoria, Gina Rodriguez, Jennifer Lopez and America Ferrera. Also a supporter of Time’s Up, Salma Hayek recently penned an Op-Ed for the NYT detailing harassment and abuse at the hands of disgraced Miramax and TWC founder Harvey Weinstein. This push to move the discussion away from the cloistered confines of Hollywood to the “experiences of individuals working in less glamorized and valorized trades” is a strategic decision that bodes well for change to actually happen. As the conversation on harassment evolves, it is hoped that all workplaces can be held accountable.
After several months of non-stop reveals of Hollywood’s systemic abuse problem, women are kick-starting the new year with concrete change. In an open letter to both the New York Times and the Spanish-language La Opinion, prominent Hollywood actresses, showrunners and CEOs are joining together in a movement to stop sexual harassment. The signatories reads like a who’s who of women in entertainment from Ava DuVernay to Reese Witherspoon, Shonda Rhimes, Cate Blanchett, Constance Wu, and Ashley Judd.
The initiative, known as Time’s Up, is one of many attempts to create a conversation about the mistreatment of women in the wake of Hollywood’s growing harassment scandal. Time’s Up understands the “privilege and…enormous platforms” Hollywood actresses have to “amplify our voices” and, in the wake of a 700,000-strong open letter written by female farmworkers who showed support for the movement, hopes to make things accessible for all women. Time’s Up aims to help the many working class women who “don’t have the resources to fight back.” The first major move from the organization is to set up a legal defense fund, administered by the National Women’s Law Center’s Legal Network for Gender Equality, to help women who speak out against abuse with any monetary needs they might have if they face retribution. The movement also hopes to create legislation to penalize companies that allow harassment to endure and pushes for gender parity at studios and talent agencies.
This desire to promote a movement open to all women extends to its many members, which include prominent Latina names like Rosario Dawson, Eva Longoria, Gina Rodriguez, Jennifer Lopez and America Ferrera. Also a supporter of Time’s Up, Salma Hayek recently penned an Op-Ed for the NYT detailing harassment and abuse at the hands of disgraced Miramax and TWC founder Harvey Weinstein. This push to move the discussion away from the cloistered confines of Hollywood to the “experiences of individuals working in less glamorized and valorized trades” is a strategic decision that bodes well for change to actually happen. As the conversation on harassment evolves, it is hoped that all workplaces can be held accountable.
Does anyone know the name of the love interest of Jen?
How amazing does Jen look, one of my fav video looks from back then.
Ugh, true Versace icon is Jennifer, i hate that Donatella always kisses Gaga's ass
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She probably does it, because they look alike, and they might just talk more. Might be getting paid to do it.mEm wrote:
Ugh, true Versace icon is Jennifer, i hate that Donatella always kisses Gaga's ass
They are friends, besides Donatella always shows respect and love to Jen!
Yeah i think she shows respect to Jen... hmm i wonder if Jen would have played a better Donatella than Penelope Cruz in the American Crime Story lol imagine Jen with an Italian accent. :confettiCosTaSsSs wrote:They are friends, besides Donatella always shows respect and love to Jen!