NYPost: Jennifer Lopez finally admits her diva ways and enormous
entourage could have hurt her famous romances.
The singer blamed the failure of her
relationships with Ben Affleck and husband Marc Anthony partly on her
omnipresent army of handlers and hair and makeup stylists.
J.Lo, 45, opened up to Hoda Kotb about her
book, “True Love,” at New York’s 92nd Street Y Thursday. When asked what might
have gone wrong in past relationships, she responded, “There’s a lot of people
in my life and that’s hard. There’s people in the house. There’s hair and
makeup. It’s a lot, I think, for someone to deal with.”
Jenny From the Block famously travels with a
huge crew that includes her manager Benny Medina and a cadre of stylists and
handlers, as well as her trainer, Tracy Anderson.
Lopez also told Kotb about the pressure of
fame, “Forget about all the outside stuff, being judged, being under scrutiny
in the relationship . . . I guess that adds in . . . but I think they would say that [the entourage] was a big part
of their discomfort, if there was any.”
Yeah, we’re sure these guys left J.Lo because
they didn’t dig the hairspray her stylist used…
J.Lo described how her divorce from Anthony
affected her 6-year-old kids, Max and Emme, who were then 3. “You don’t really
say anything to a 3-year-old, because they don’t really understand anything is
happening . . . I remember like maybe after Marc wasn’t in the house for about
eight months, Max saying something because my dad came over,” she said.
“It was so painful . . . I go, ‘That’s my daddy,’ and he goes, ‘My daddy left me.’ I
said ‘No, baby, your daddy didn’t leave you. You know how my daddy goes home?
Your daddy goes home, too.’ You’re just scrambling at that point. What can you
say to a 3-year-old?”
This may come as a surprise to some, Jennifer
openly admits that she’s in therapy to resolve her issues
“You have to work on yourself . . . It’s not talking to yourself in the bathroom, it’s finding out
what’s really going on, digging down into the gooey, messy stuff . . . You have to face yourself sometimes, like OK, seriously,
everything is not going perfect, what are you doing wrong? Me, not you, me.”
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