Earlier this week, Jennifer Lopez was spotted flying coach on a commercial airline, a KLM flight from Naples to Paris, following her solo vacation trip to Italy.
According to The View host Sunny Hostin, the pop star became more relatable following her consecutive career endeavors.
"I thought it humanized her. We've all flown coach. I still fly coach, and she had her bodyguard, and she had her purse with her as well, so she had the whole row in coach," Hostin said to TMZ.
But when Hostin was asked if Lopez opted to fly coach because she thought it would make her relatable, she disagreed.
"I don't think so," Hostin argued. "I think she's Jenny From the Block."
Meanwhile, Page Six sources revealed that Lopez has frequently flown coach, and this particular instance did not indicate declining finances.
"She's not hurting for money," the insider confirmed. "She's had a very successful year."
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Hostin has been supportive of Lopez in the past, especially when she was receiving intensified reports about her marital dispute with Ben Affleck.
"The media just seems to be wanting to take down relationships so much and in fact the people that are involved in the relationships like Jennifer Garner, who is Ben's ex, is trying to help them stay together because we need true love. The world is burning to the ground. Our democracy is at it's precipice," Hostin said, as quoted by The Mirror.
Hostin even declared that what the couple have is "true love." When her co-host Joy Behar initially talked about Lopez and Affleck's divorce rumors on the show, Hostin also gave her two cents, expressing her support for the two.
"You know what? This is how I feel: They are in love... I just know it... They love each other stop hating on true love because maybe you don't have it in your life!" Hostin said.
A People magazine source has revealed that Affleck and Lopez's marriage is "not in the best place."
"I don't know if they will split, or if this is something they will work through," a source said, noting that although they have problems, their deep connection runs back two decades.
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