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Date: 11 Oct 2006
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Pop babe, Jennifer Lopez has opened up to Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush about her marriage to Marc Anthony. “What about children of your own?” Billy asked, “Slowing down the career and having that family … are you going to do it?” “Yeah, yeah. I mean I do want to do it,” the 37-year-old superstar answered. “But I guess it’ll happen in its own time, naturally. I always say the same thing and we’ll see.” “Is it up in the air?” Billy followed up, “Are you actively precaution free?” Jennifer began to laugh out loud, in mock disbelief. “Did he say precaution free? If Marc was here, I’d be getting a signal like [cut it!],” she laughed. Meanwhile, Lopez has said she felt "compelled" to make her new movie - the upcoming biopic 'El Cantante'. The singer-and-actress decided to make the film - which tells the story of Hector Lavoe, the man who is credited with bringing salsa to the US - after his widow begged her to take on the role. She explained: "Once I read the script, I knew there was something about his life that was compelling to watch." Hector - who committed suicide in 1993 by jumping off a building following a long running battle with drug addiction - is played by J.Lo's husband Marc Anthony. In other news, Jennifer Lopez allegedly insulted an airhostess - because she couldn't make her a speciality coffee mid-flight. The Latin diva is said to have flown into a rage after she asked for a double espresso and was told that they couldn't make her one. J.Lo, famed for her outrageous demands, took out her frustration on the stunned stewardess, hurling a torrent of hurtful insults at her. The unnamed hostess is quoted on website AirlineCrew.net as saying: "She yelled at me because I could not make her a double espresso and then she told me my shoes looked cheap." Lopez has also been added to an online blacklist called the 'S****y Tipper Database' after she left a tip of just $1.27 on $350 restaurant bill in New York. |
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Date: 10 Oct 2006
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Ever since Jennifer Lopez married Marc Anthony two years ago, she has shied away from doing extensive interviews about her personal life. But this weekend, at the star-studded “Noche de Ninos” gala benefiting Los Angeles’ Childrens Hospital, she opened up to Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush. Subject number one … planning a family. “What about children of your own?” Billy asked, “Slowing down the career and having that family … are you going to do it?” “Yeah, yeah. I mean I do want to do it,” the 37-year-old superstar answered. “But I guess it’ll happen in its own time, naturally. I always say the same thing and we’ll see.” “Is it up in the air?” Billy followed up, “Are you actively precaution free?” Before Billy could add to the question, Jennifer began to laugh out loud, in mock disbelief. “Did he say precaution free? If Marc was here, I’d be getting a signal like [cut it!],” she laughed. All jokes aside, Jennifer and Marc have made a conscious decision to lay as low as they can — especially considering the media glare they’ve lived under since the day they became involved. “That was a lot for me,” she told Billy, “and it was just, for me, it was time to pull back, I got married too and I wanted to have a little bit of a life. Really put my feet down, my roots down, and start that era of my life in the right way.” As for whether or not her attitude towards the press has changed, Billy noted that five years ago she was much more accessible. Jennifer chalks that up to being “new in the game. I was just doing everything that everybody told me to do. But I also learned that I can have a life as well, and I think that was part of me maturing a little bit and growing up a little bit and realizing I have to take responsibility and a little bit of control too.” And spending time out of the spotlight has allowed Jennifer to choose new projects from a place of real clarity. One of those projects is producing her very first movie, “El Cantante,” in which she stars opposite her husband. Billy wondered whether or not she was worried, considering Jennifer has worked with a real-life love interest before — most notably Ben Affleck in the flops “Gigli” and “Jersey Girl”. Could she be a little gun-shy heading into this film? Not a chance. “‘El Cantante’ was a project that I got four or five years ago. I called Marc Anthony four years ago to do this project. We weren’t even seeing each other. He was with someone else and so was I. It wasn’t a planned thing that we would be together when we shot the movie, it just so happened that way,” she explained. |
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Date: 09 Oct 2006
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Hip-hop mogul Sean Combs revisited his relationship with Jennifer Lopez when he composed tracks for his new album Press Play. The superstar couple dated for two years before Combs announced their split on Valentine's Day (14Feb) 2001, just as Lopez was romantically linked to her second ex-husband, dancer Cris Judd. On the rapper's long-awaited new album, Combs has turned to his ex-girlfriend and current love Kim Porter to inspire his songwriting. He says, "It's probably my most personal record. I exposed myself with everybody's most sensitive subject, and that's the subject of love. "I used every experience. She (Jennifer) was one of my girlfriends, and the most highly publicized one. But I've been blessed to go out with a couple of great women, and she was one of the great ones. "Yeah (we still talk). We're ex-boyfriend and girlfriend. And that's cool. It's a positive thing." |
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Date: 08 Oct 2006
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Jennifer Lopez has been hit with a lawsuit filed by a private jet company over late payments for chartered fights. Avjet is seeking $35,000 (£19,000) in damages over two flights reports FemaleFirst. According to details, Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony were aboard the Gulfstream jet flights, Farmingdale to Puerto Rico on Jan. 26 and then Farmingdale to Burbank on May 25, along with four of their friends. The invoice of the airline company lists its travelers as Jennifer Muniz and husband Marco Muniz. However, Lopez’s attorney states this to be fraud preposition just targeting at the deep pockets and celebrity status of the couple. According to him the invoice was supposed to be processed by a third-party billing service. |
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Date: 07 Oct 2006
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 Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez and her husband Grammy Winner Marc Anthony perform in a concert at the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico September 29, 2006. Singer Jennifer Lopez was sued this week by a Los Angeles-area private aircraft company for allegedly failing to pay her bills. E! Online reported that Avjet Corp. filed a complaint in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming that Lopez and her husband, Marc Anthony, neglected to pay their bills for two flights with the company. Lopez reportedly owes more than $34,000. E! Online reported that the first flight, on Jan. 26, flew Lopez, Anthony and four of friends from Farmingdale, N.Y., to Puerto Rico. Lopez and Anthony used Avjet again May 25, flying from Farmingdale to Burbank, California.
 Pop music artist and actress Jennifer Lopez sits for a photograph on a day she gave interviews to the news media announcing the upcoming release of a new spanish language album, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, September 29, 2006. |
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Date: 03 Oct 2006
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He may be the one wearing the pants in their marriage, but singer Marc Anthony swears that the only time he gets to ‘boss’ over wife Jennifer Lopez, is when they perform together on stage. Anthony and Lopez have been busy for the past few months, working not only on a new album, but also on a new movie in which they star together. The duo has been busy promoting their new movie, "El Cantante," a biopic about the troubled but brilliant Puerto Rican performer Hector Lavoe, and also Lopez's first Spanish-language album "Como Ama Una Mujer," which will be released in early 2007. Anthony revealed that he particularly likes performing with his wife, for it is only time he actually gets to be the “boss” in the relationship. "On stage together is the only time I get to be the boss!" TMZ.com quoted him, as saying. As for having difficulty working together, Lopez revealed that the couple don’t have any problems being “professionals” on stage, for that’s how they met in the fist place. "We met working. We know how to be in that professional manner together because that's how we first met," she added. |
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Date: 02 Oct 2006
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For Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez, life is full of lessons. For starters, Anthony says he'll play it safe now that he's researched the downward spiral of the late Puerto Rican salsa legend Hector Lavoe, whom Anthony plays in the new movie El Cantante, which costars wife Lopez. "He painted this clear picture of what you could be if you put your mind to it, but how painful a life you could live if you made the wrong choices," Anthony, 37, tells the Associated Press about Lavoe. Kicking off his concert tour in San Juan this weekend, Anthony admitted to feeling a personal connection to Lavoe, who rose to the heights of stardom by bringing salsa to the U.S. – only to fall into drug addiction and die in 1993 at age 46. The project began five years ago, when Lavoe's widow approached Lopez with a script and asked that the star play her in the movie. "Once I read the script, I knew there was something about their life, the relationship they had, that was compelling to watch," Lopez tells AP. El Cantante premiered earlier this month at the Toronto Film Festival – where Lopez, who also co-produced the picture with Anthony, planted a kiss on her husband at the debut. The film is set to open in theaters early next year. As for Lopez's other big project, her upcoming Spanish-language album which Anthony is producing, she says it also offers reflections on life. "It just talks about maybe I've rushed, maybe I've made mistakes ... but you know my only sin is that I was loving the way a woman loves," she tells AP. Lopez anticipates that the album, to be called Como Ama Una Mujer ("How a Woman Loves") will be released in February or March. |
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Date: 01 Oct 2006
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 Behind the scenes at Premiere magazine’s exclusive photo session for its upcoming December 2006 issue with actors from El Cantante. |
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Date: 30 Sep 2006
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Jennifer Lopez has chosen Fashion Week Miami Beach, Oct. 11-15, to premiere her two fashion lines, JLO and Sweetface. Jen will showcase her JLO line at a runway show at the tents on Fifth Street and Lenox Avenue on Oct. 12 with an afterparty at Lincoln Road's Funkshion Lounge. Her Sweetface fashion show is at the Hotel Nash on the 14th. |
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Date: 28 Sep 2006
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Jennifer Lopez wrote songs for her latest album after being inspired from beyond the grave. The sexy Latina was working on her forthcoming Spanish disc, Como Ama Una Mujer - which translates to How a Woman Loves - when her husband Marc Anthony had an apparition. J.Lo explained: "Marc woke up and said, 'I just had the craziest dream,' I said, 'What was the dream?' And he said, 'Rocio Durcal was in this room. She was saying, "Come here, listen to this. This song is for Jennifer," and she was singing a melody.'" The 37-year-old star is a huge fan of late Spanish singer Rocio, who had passed away two weeks previously. She said: "She was a very beautiful, famous singer who sang a million songs with Juan Gabriel and on her own. So of course, I'm like, 'That sounds good. Hold on one second.'" Grabbing her mobile telephone, J.Lo made Marc to sing the song into their answering machine, before letting him go back to sleep. Later, with the help of a translator, the Play singer recorded took the track to the studio and named it, Que Heciste. J.Lo is thrilled with the result. She added: "It's an incredibly intense song. "It's passionate and a lot of fun, with a killer message. I love it, and I hope other people love it as much as I do, because then I'll be OK." |
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