Go JLo wrote:LoL calm down!
Maybe he is a BBer trying to change JLO's team.
This does not compare to Kevin Spacey. Kevin Spacey went after teenagers!! These were grown ass men that had drinks together at a bar and decided to keep the party going. Benny never raped him as the guy clearly states that the genitalia was never exposed.
Sorry but the guy went back to his home and then to his bedroom!!!
Sorry but the guy went back to his home and then to his bedroom!!!
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I don't see this Benny thing going anywhere. There's so many bigger names out there that it should probably blow over..only thing keeping this in the "news" is Jens name
It will probably blow over as long as it is just this one story. As creepy as it is it doesn't fit with the other big scandals. It wasn't work place sexual harassment or assault. That is a different situation as far as power dynamics and the potential liability for companies in law suits.
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After the american pink music awards , she put this on her insta
AIN'T YOUR MAMA
AIN'T YOUR MAMA
I don't know in which world you live, but this is a very overused concept.DtothaLO wrote:After the american pink music awards , she put this on her insta
AIN'T YOUR MAMA
Forbes released its list of highest-paid females in music on Monday, and to no surprise, Beyoncé sits atop it, having made a whole lot of Lemonade on the strength of her 2016 visual album.
Queen Bey pulled in a staggering $105 million, the publication reports, followed by Adele ($69 million), Taylor Swift ($44 million), Celine Dion ($42 million) and Jennifer Lopez ($38 million).
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Queen Bey pulled in a staggering $105 million, the publication reports, followed by Adele ($69 million), Taylor Swift ($44 million), Celine Dion ($42 million) and Jennifer Lopez ($38 million).
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Alex Rodriguez's Ex's Mom Shades His Conversational Skills, Talks Jennifer Lopez
Alex Rodriguez may be a favorite among New York Yankee fans, but he apparently isn't a favorite for everyone.
In a new interview with The New York Times, Esther Wojcicki, the mother of the former MLB pro's ex-girlfriend, Anne Wojcicki, slammed Rodriguez for lacking intellectual skills. A-Rod dated the entrepreneur for nearly a year and a half. The two split in late 2016, and he has since moved on with Jennifer Lopez.
"I liked A-Rod, he was a very nice man," Esther told the outlet. "He came from a Hispanic family. We liked them, they were very sweet. He seemed to be genuinely in love with Anne. But I right away figured out this was a mismatch."
"He had no academic background. We couldn’t have an intellectual conversation about anything," she continued. "His main interest in life was
something that none of us had ever focused on, which was baseball. He could park himself in front of a TV and watch baseball for 10 hours a day. He wasn’t even sure he wanted to go on the yacht with Anne because the TV might not be working."
Esther continued on, claiming that she and her family "couldn't go anywhere" with Alex.
"If we went to Target to look for clothes for the kids, all of a sudden we'd be looking around and people would be saying, 'We just want a selfie with A-Rod,'" she explained. "He can’t walk across Central Park. He has to take a cab."
"That will work better with J.Lo because she’s like, 'Take a picture of me anytime,'" she added. "I wish J.Lo all the luck in the world."
Ouch.
Alex Rodriguez may be a favorite among New York Yankee fans, but he apparently isn't a favorite for everyone.
In a new interview with The New York Times, Esther Wojcicki, the mother of the former MLB pro's ex-girlfriend, Anne Wojcicki, slammed Rodriguez for lacking intellectual skills. A-Rod dated the entrepreneur for nearly a year and a half. The two split in late 2016, and he has since moved on with Jennifer Lopez.
"I liked A-Rod, he was a very nice man," Esther told the outlet. "He came from a Hispanic family. We liked them, they were very sweet. He seemed to be genuinely in love with Anne. But I right away figured out this was a mismatch."
"He had no academic background. We couldn’t have an intellectual conversation about anything," she continued. "His main interest in life was
something that none of us had ever focused on, which was baseball. He could park himself in front of a TV and watch baseball for 10 hours a day. He wasn’t even sure he wanted to go on the yacht with Anne because the TV might not be working."
Esther continued on, claiming that she and her family "couldn't go anywhere" with Alex.
"If we went to Target to look for clothes for the kids, all of a sudden we'd be looking around and people would be saying, 'We just want a selfie with A-Rod,'" she explained. "He can’t walk across Central Park. He has to take a cab."
"That will work better with J.Lo because she’s like, 'Take a picture of me anytime,'" she added. "I wish J.Lo all the luck in the world."
Ouch.
#5 is still amazing. :Dtamigg wrote:Forbes released its list of highest-paid females in music on Monday, and to no surprise, Beyoncé sits atop it, having made a whole lot of Lemonade on the strength of her 2016 visual album.
Queen Bey pulled in a staggering $105 million, the publication reports, followed by Adele ($69 million), Taylor Swift ($44 million), Celine Dion ($42 million) and Jennifer Lopez ($38 million).
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Can definitely see this. But now he's gotten into all these business ventures and self promotion so that's probably what him and Jen talk about the most, that or their kidsjenNY88 wrote:Alex Rodriguez's Ex's Mom Shades His Conversational Skills, Talks Jennifer Lopez
Alex Rodriguez may be a favorite among New York Yankee fans, but he apparently isn't a favorite for everyone.
In a new interview with The New York Times, Esther Wojcicki, the mother of the former MLB pro's ex-girlfriend, Anne Wojcicki, slammed Rodriguez for lacking intellectual skills. A-Rod dated the entrepreneur for nearly a year and a half. The two split in late 2016, and he has since moved on with Jennifer Lopez.
"I liked A-Rod, he was a very nice man," Esther told the outlet. "He came from a Hispanic family. We liked them, they were very sweet. He seemed to be genuinely in love with Anne. But I right away figured out this was a mismatch."
"He had no academic background. We couldn’t have an intellectual conversation about anything," she continued. "His main interest in life was
something that none of us had ever focused on, which was baseball. He could park himself in front of a TV and watch baseball for 10 hours a day. He wasn’t even sure he wanted to go on the yacht with Anne because the TV might not be working."
Esther continued on, claiming that she and her family "couldn't go anywhere" with Alex.
"If we went to Target to look for clothes for the kids, all of a sudden we'd be looking around and people would be saying, 'We just want a selfie with A-Rod,'" she explained. "He can’t walk across Central Park. He has to take a cab."
"That will work better with J.Lo because she’s like, 'Take a picture of me anytime,'" she added. "I wish J.Lo all the luck in the world."
Ouch.
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jenNY88 wrote:Alex Rodriguez's Ex's Mom Shades His Conversational Skills, Talks Jennifer Lopez
Alex Rodriguez may be a favorite among New York Yankee fans, but he apparently isn't a favorite for everyone.
In a new interview with The New York Times, Esther Wojcicki, the mother of the former MLB pro's ex-girlfriend, Anne Wojcicki, slammed Rodriguez for lacking intellectual skills. A-Rod dated the entrepreneur for nearly a year and a half. The two split in late 2016, and he has since moved on with Jennifer Lopez.
"I liked A-Rod, he was a very nice man," Esther told the outlet. "He came from a Hispanic family. We liked them, they were very sweet. He seemed to be genuinely in love with Anne. But I right away figured out this was a mismatch."
"He had no academic background. We couldn’t have an intellectual conversation about anything," she continued. "His main interest in life was
something that none of us had ever focused on, which was baseball. He could park himself in front of a TV and watch baseball for 10 hours a day. He wasn’t even sure he wanted to go on the yacht with Anne because the TV might not be working."
Esther continued on, claiming that she and her family "couldn't go anywhere" with Alex.
"If we went to Target to look for clothes for the kids, all of a sudden we'd be looking around and people would be saying, 'We just want a selfie with A-Rod,'" she explained. "He can’t walk across Central Park. He has to take a cab."
"That will work better with J.Lo because she’s like, 'Take a picture of me anytime,'" she added. "I wish J.Lo all the luck in the world."
Ouch.
Like seriously, who is she? She needs some milk.
The media is running with the ARod isn't very smart to get clicks, but the woman's mother comes off worse in that actual article than ARod in my opinion. Of course a guy with a high school education and impoverished family background isn't going to participate to participate in academic discussions where everyone else has graduate degrees. And some of the other stuff like the way she brought up that his family was Hispanic is super awkward.
The rest of the actual article where the woman he actually dated talks is complimentary:
"Two years ago, through friends, Ms. Wojcicki met a strapping man who represented every woman’s dream of how you one-up an ex, especially a Silicon Valley nerd.
“Do you know anything about baseball?” Ms. Wojcicki asked her friend Michael Specter, a New Yorker staff writer.
“I know how many innings there are, which is more than you know,” he replied.
“I think I’m starting to date a baseball player,” she said. Mr. Specter assumed she meant a lawyer who played baseball on the weekends.
“His name is Alex Rodriguez,” she said. “I think he plays for the Yankees.”
Mr. Specter explained to the woman who had never attended a professional baseball game that her new suitor was one of the 10 best baseball players who ever lived.
“When I started dating Alex,” Ms. Wojcicki says, “my mom was like, ‘What’s an A-Rod?’ I was like, ‘Mom, that’s his name.’”
Being a math wiz, Ms. Wojcicki proceeded to learn every stat. When Mr. Rodriguez saw her watching a YouTube show called “Physics Girl” and asked her what it was, she told him, “It’s like the YES Network but for physics. The two enjoyed their cultural-collision romance, once Ms. Wojcicki installed TV sets in her house so A-Rod could watch baseball.
“I didn’t realize that you need special channels to watch sports games,” she says. “Alex is a really sweet guy. He’s a smart guy. He’s a good person. Alex lives in this world of cash-flow businesses, and Silicon Valley lives in this world of the potential of the future. So it was actually kind of a really fun conversation. Alex was really into car dealerships, and I was like, ‘We’re all about self-driving cars. Nobody’s going to buy a car. You want to buy a car dealership? I’m going to short your car dealership.’”
The rest of the actual article where the woman he actually dated talks is complimentary:
"Two years ago, through friends, Ms. Wojcicki met a strapping man who represented every woman’s dream of how you one-up an ex, especially a Silicon Valley nerd.
“Do you know anything about baseball?” Ms. Wojcicki asked her friend Michael Specter, a New Yorker staff writer.
“I know how many innings there are, which is more than you know,” he replied.
“I think I’m starting to date a baseball player,” she said. Mr. Specter assumed she meant a lawyer who played baseball on the weekends.
“His name is Alex Rodriguez,” she said. “I think he plays for the Yankees.”
Mr. Specter explained to the woman who had never attended a professional baseball game that her new suitor was one of the 10 best baseball players who ever lived.
“When I started dating Alex,” Ms. Wojcicki says, “my mom was like, ‘What’s an A-Rod?’ I was like, ‘Mom, that’s his name.’”
Being a math wiz, Ms. Wojcicki proceeded to learn every stat. When Mr. Rodriguez saw her watching a YouTube show called “Physics Girl” and asked her what it was, she told him, “It’s like the YES Network but for physics. The two enjoyed their cultural-collision romance, once Ms. Wojcicki installed TV sets in her house so A-Rod could watch baseball.
“I didn’t realize that you need special channels to watch sports games,” she says. “Alex is a really sweet guy. He’s a smart guy. He’s a good person. Alex lives in this world of cash-flow businesses, and Silicon Valley lives in this world of the potential of the future. So it was actually kind of a really fun conversation. Alex was really into car dealerships, and I was like, ‘We’re all about self-driving cars. Nobody’s going to buy a car. You want to buy a car dealership? I’m going to short your car dealership.’”
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Right? A-Rod gives me gold digger vibes, but that woman literally comes across as super thirsty and is literally trying to get fame in the silliest way possible. I'm sick and tired of people using those with bigger names and better reputations to become/stay relevant.jfan9030 wrote:The media is running with the ARod isn't very smart to get clicks, but the woman's mother comes off worse in that actual article than ARod in my opinion. Of course a guy with a high school education and impoverished family background isn't going to participate to participate in academic discussions where everyone else has graduate degrees. And some of the other stuff like the way she brought up that his family was Hispanic is super awkward.
The rest of the actual article where the woman he actually dated talks is complimentary:
"Two years ago, through friends, Ms. Wojcicki met a strapping man who represented every woman’s dream of how you one-up an ex, especially a Silicon Valley nerd.
“Do you know anything about baseball?” Ms. Wojcicki asked her friend Michael Specter, a New Yorker staff writer.
“I know how many innings there are, which is more than you know,” he replied.
“I think I’m starting to date a baseball player,” she said. Mr. Specter assumed she meant a lawyer who played baseball on the weekends.
“His name is Alex Rodriguez,” she said. “I think he plays for the Yankees.”
Mr. Specter explained to the woman who had never attended a professional baseball game that her new suitor was one of the 10 best baseball players who ever lived.
“When I started dating Alex,” Ms. Wojcicki says, “my mom was like, ‘What’s an A-Rod?’ I was like, ‘Mom, that’s his name.’”
Being a math wiz, Ms. Wojcicki proceeded to learn every stat. When Mr. Rodriguez saw her watching a YouTube show called “Physics Girl” and asked her what it was, she told him, “It’s like the YES Network but for physics. The two enjoyed their cultural-collision romance, once Ms. Wojcicki installed TV sets in her house so A-Rod could watch baseball.
“I didn’t realize that you need special channels to watch sports games,” she says. “Alex is a really sweet guy. He’s a smart guy. He’s a good person. Alex lives in this world of cash-flow businesses, and Silicon Valley lives in this world of the potential of the future. So it was actually kind of a really fun conversation. Alex was really into car dealerships, and I was like, ‘We’re all about self-driving cars. Nobody’s going to buy a car. You want to buy a car dealership? I’m going to short your car dealership.’”
But seriously...
my thought exactly!DtothaLO wrote:After the american pink music awards , she put this on her insta
AIN'T YOUR MAMA
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It actually copies "Ain't Your Mama"!RLO wrote:my thought exactly!DtothaLO wrote:After the american pink music awards , she put this on her insta
AIN'T YOUR MAMA
I hope there will be people that point that out. Everyone wants to be J.Lo so bad now. I can't. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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The 100 Best Deep Cuts by 21st Century Pop Stars: Critics' Picks!
67. Jennifer Lopez, "Walking on Sunshine" (Metro Remix) (J to tha L-O! The Remixes, 2002)
No stranger to the remix, Jennifer Lopez has constructed a career of flipping originals into invigorating second takes that have proven more successful than the source material. Mark and Jeff Taylor’s euphoric spin on the already sugar-rushed “Walking on Sunshine” emerged as an unshakeable Gloria Estefan descendant, replete with chugging guitars and bleary synths. -- S.J.H.
86. Jason Derulo feat. Jennifer Lopez & Matoma, "Try Me" (Everything Is 4, 2015)
On Jason Derulo's top-heavy 2015 album Everything Is 4, "Try Me" shines on the LP's second half, recalling "Let's Get It On" through its sexy dance floor-ready groove. The song was released as a single outside of the United States, but didn't get its deserved attention stateside -- with assists from Norwegian DJ Matoma and international superstar Jennifer Lopez, the trop-house-before-it-was-tired highlight was probably the best collaboration on the set. -- COLIN STUTZ
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67. Jennifer Lopez, "Walking on Sunshine" (Metro Remix) (J to tha L-O! The Remixes, 2002)
No stranger to the remix, Jennifer Lopez has constructed a career of flipping originals into invigorating second takes that have proven more successful than the source material. Mark and Jeff Taylor’s euphoric spin on the already sugar-rushed “Walking on Sunshine” emerged as an unshakeable Gloria Estefan descendant, replete with chugging guitars and bleary synths. -- S.J.H.
86. Jason Derulo feat. Jennifer Lopez & Matoma, "Try Me" (Everything Is 4, 2015)
On Jason Derulo's top-heavy 2015 album Everything Is 4, "Try Me" shines on the LP's second half, recalling "Let's Get It On" through its sexy dance floor-ready groove. The song was released as a single outside of the United States, but didn't get its deserved attention stateside -- with assists from Norwegian DJ Matoma and international superstar Jennifer Lopez, the trop-house-before-it-was-tired highlight was probably the best collaboration on the set. -- COLIN STUTZ
BILLBOARD.
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Oh sweet! She does get a bit of credit from critics!Mille Backer wrote:The 100 Best Deep Cuts by 21st Century Pop Stars: Critics' Picks!
67. Jennifer Lopez, "Walking on Sunshine" (Metro Remix) (J to tha L-O! The Remixes, 2002)
No stranger to the remix, Jennifer Lopez has constructed a career of flipping originals into invigorating second takes that have proven more successful than the source material. Mark and Jeff Taylor’s euphoric spin on the already sugar-rushed “Walking on Sunshine” emerged as an unshakeable Gloria Estefan descendant, replete with chugging guitars and bleary synths. -- S.J.H.
86. Jason Derulo feat. Jennifer Lopez & Matoma, "Try Me" (Everything Is 4, 2015)
On Jason Derulo's top-heavy 2015 album Everything Is 4, "Try Me" shines on the LP's second half, recalling "Let's Get It On" through its sexy dance floor-ready groove. The song was released as a single outside of the United States, but didn't get its deserved attention stateside -- with assists from Norwegian DJ Matoma and international superstar Jennifer Lopez, the trop-house-before-it-was-tired highlight was probably the best collaboration on the set. -- COLIN STUTZ
BILLBOARD.
How she's only performed Walking on Sunshine once in all these years is craziness!Mille Backer wrote:The 100 Best Deep Cuts by 21st Century Pop Stars: Critics' Picks!
67. Jennifer Lopez, "Walking on Sunshine" (Metro Remix) (J to tha L-O! The Remixes, 2002)
No stranger to the remix, Jennifer Lopez has constructed a career of flipping originals into invigorating second takes that have proven more successful than the source material. Mark and Jeff Taylor’s euphoric spin on the already sugar-rushed “Walking on Sunshine” emerged as an unshakeable Gloria Estefan descendant, replete with chugging guitars and bleary synths. -- S.J.H.
86. Jason Derulo feat. Jennifer Lopez & Matoma, "Try Me" (Everything Is 4, 2015)
On Jason Derulo's top-heavy 2015 album Everything Is 4, "Try Me" shines on the LP's second half, recalling "Let's Get It On" through its sexy dance floor-ready groove. The song was released as a single outside of the United States, but didn't get its deserved attention stateside -- with assists from Norwegian DJ Matoma and international superstar Jennifer Lopez, the trop-house-before-it-was-tired highlight was probably the best collaboration on the set. -- COLIN STUTZ
BILLBOARD.
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It's better than I'm Glad that was single and never performed!jenfan76 wrote:How she's only performed Walking on Sunshine once in all these years is craziness!Mille Backer wrote:The 100 Best Deep Cuts by 21st Century Pop Stars: Critics' Picks!
67. Jennifer Lopez, "Walking on Sunshine" (Metro Remix) (J to tha L-O! The Remixes, 2002)
No stranger to the remix, Jennifer Lopez has constructed a career of flipping originals into invigorating second takes that have proven more successful than the source material. Mark and Jeff Taylor’s euphoric spin on the already sugar-rushed “Walking on Sunshine” emerged as an unshakeable Gloria Estefan descendant, replete with chugging guitars and bleary synths. -- S.J.H.
86. Jason Derulo feat. Jennifer Lopez & Matoma, "Try Me" (Everything Is 4, 2015)
On Jason Derulo's top-heavy 2015 album Everything Is 4, "Try Me" shines on the LP's second half, recalling "Let's Get It On" through its sexy dance floor-ready groove. The song was released as a single outside of the United States, but didn't get its deserved attention stateside -- with assists from Norwegian DJ Matoma and international superstar Jennifer Lopez, the trop-house-before-it-was-tired highlight was probably the best collaboration on the set. -- COLIN STUTZ
BILLBOARD.