Jennifer Lopez Addresses “Negativity Out In The World”
Jun 11, 2024
Jennifer Lopez Addresses “Negativity Out In The World”
Jennifer Lopez wrote about “negativity” in a new edition of her newsletter, On the J.Lo.
The newsletter comes after the release of her new movie Atlas. Despite poor critical reviews, the success of the new Netflix movie is Jennifer’s fourth streaming hit in two years, having been viewed around 60 million times. It stars J.Lo as Atlas Shepherd, a counterterrorist agent who must work against an AI soldier.
“Hi everybody, I just found out some great news and it’s all because of YOU!!” she wrote. “ATLAS is #1 worldwide again this week!!! Thank you all so much!!!”
In her newsletter, Jennifer continued, “It may seem like there’s a lot of negativity out in the world right now…but don’t let the voices of a few drown out that there is soooo much love out there. Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I love you all so much.”
The message is a marked departure from J.Lo’s previous newsletter, where she announced that her low-selling upcoming This Is Me… Live tour was canceled. “I am completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down,” she wrote, with a statement further adding, “Jennifer is taking time off to be with her children, family, and close friends.”
Of course, all of this is happening amid rampant speculation surrounding the state of her marriage with Ben Affleck. The two were photographed kissing one another on the cheek earlier this week at Ben’s son’s basketball game, but have yet to comment officially on the rumors.
Atlas is now streaming on Netflix.
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