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Jennifer should understand given THAT interview she did from the 90s 

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Turning off your comments and then back tracking shows a weak character. What a sell out. How funny she's forced to apologize and face further humiliation (by her own account) by introducing Jennifer Lopez as a musical guest 😂. Why tf is she shouting at the end tho :chick3:

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A) Who is she?

B) Why was she feeling bold enough to call Jlo's career a scam?

C) Why is she pretending like a 24 yo is still a child?

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6 hours ago, BryceG said:

I suppose that’s something. 

She handled well I think? She cleared the air in time and not let this being bigger than needed

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4 hours ago, supaspaz said:

The fact that she even had to address this. Congrats to the J. Lovers, I guess. Now can we move on from this nontroversy?

Had it been your fave all hell will break loose I guess no? 
 

jlo is truly amazing having to work with a hater. :clap3:Water off a ducks back I guess mama

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I mean this was unfunny 

But I'm here for Ayo continue getting promo for this 

 

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they ignored eachother at the end when all the cast were giving eachother hugs

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Sure but when is J Lo apologizing for being shitty to so many people throughout her career?

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J.Lovers had her shaken a biT

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Damn, now everyone is suddenly a Jlo fan in here? What did I miss?

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the fact that this is as close to an "apology" that Jennifer will receive and she didn't even apologize :ahh:

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5 hours ago, GeeDuval said:

Had it been your fave all hell will break loose I guess no? 

No, because I have perpsective.

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On 2/4/2024 at 7:51 AM, SpaceOddity said:

Sure but when is J Lo apologizing for being shitty to so many people throughout her career?

When has J.Lo been "shitty" to people in her career? The rudest thing she's every done is her Moveline interview from 1998 where she says Madonna can't act, Salma couldn't do Selena, Cameron is a lucky model with potential and Gwyneth became famous from being Brad's boyfriend.

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On 2/4/2024 at 8:12 AM, Bloodflowers. said:

J.Lovers had her shaken a biT

All 5 of them :-*

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3 hours ago, Inverted said:

When has J.Lo been "shitty" to people in her career? The rudest thing she's every done is her Moveline interview from 1998 where she says Madonna can't act, Salma couldn't do Selena, Cameron is a lucky model with potential and Gwyneth became famous from being Brad's boyfriend.

Being a Vegas local I can attest she is extremely rude and cruel to service industry workers and horror stories are easily accessible. 

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On 2/19/2024 at 4:27 AM, Afterglow said:

Being a Vegas local I can attest she is extremely rude and cruel to service industry workers and horror stories are easily accessible. 

You're part of the service industry and have experienced these things firsthand? Or are you going by the Reddit comments?

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Just now, Inverted said:

You're part of the service industry and have experienced these things firsthand? Or are you going by the Reddit comments?

Absolutely, yes.

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3 minutes ago, Afterglow said:

Absolutely, yes.

OMG. Tell us more.

 

You can PM me if you don't want to share it publicly. Did you work for her?

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1 minute ago, Inverted said:

OMG. Tell us more.

 

You can PM me if you don't want to share it publicly. Did you work for her?

No I didn't work for her, I worked the line at a celebrity chef restaurant she and her crew were visiting during my time at the Flamingo and Cromwell resorts . Ive come into contact with her twice as far as an employee in Vegas.

 

One time in particular she was extremely unhappy with the food, they sent 6 entrees back and all of the appetizers. :rip: Then the hostess ended the night in tears and an anxiety attack after Jennifer complained/scolded multiple times that the table was inadequate. There was no proper reservation and no prior announcement they would need access to 3 different tables on an extremely busy night that also saw Chris Brown and crew come through. The window view round tables (the ones she/they wanted) were reserved, and we attempted accommodating them into one of the private dining rooms, it was too small. The whole restaurant was kind of in an uproar because of her and her team..and they left without tipping. More happened but I was dishroom at the time and spent most of the celebrity visits in the back kitchen.

 

I've heard worse stories from a lot of my colleagues, especially during her residency here. She's most certainly a bit entitled and just doesn't seem like a very nice person. But maybe she's different when it comes to work and such.

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22 hours ago, Afterglow said:

No I didn't work for her, I worked the line at a celebrity chef restaurant she and her crew were visiting during my time at the Flamingo and Cromwell resorts . Ive come into contact with her twice as far as an employee in Vegas.

 

One time in particular she was extremely unhappy with the food, they sent 6 entrees back and all of the appetizers. :rip: Then the hostess ended the night in tears and an anxiety attack after Jennifer complained/scolded multiple times that the table was inadequate. There was no proper reservation and no prior announcement they would need access to 3 different tables on an extremely busy night that also saw Chris Brown and crew come through. The window view round tables (the ones she/they wanted) were reserved, and we attempted accommodating them into one of the private dining rooms, it was too small. The whole restaurant was kind of in an uproar because of her and her team..and they left without tipping. More happened but I was dishroom at the time and spent most of the celebrity visits in the back kitchen.

 

I've heard worse stories from a lot of my colleagues, especially during her residency here. She's most certainly a bit entitled and just doesn't seem like a very nice person. But maybe she's different when it comes to work and such.

Sounds like a typical demanding, entitled (usually rich) patron. I know you can rationalize it saying everyone has a right to complain if the food, service or accommodations isn't to their standard because it's supposed to be a service, but I like when people are easygoing and cooperative. Other people say that's weak behavior. I was going to say that seems like a contradiction of the down-to-earth still-a-Bronx-girl image her PR pushes, but I guess it's on brand because people in the eastern Bronx have a rep of being completely demanding and entitled even though they have no money.

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