Jennifer Lopez seemingly admitted to having a personal issue that might have affected her marriage to Ben Affleck.
After rekindling in 2021 and marrying in 2022, things between Lopez and Affleck have been hitting rock bottom quickly, as well. Reports claimed the potential reasons behind the pair's marital strife, but a newly surfaced interview might be the actual cause of their deteriorating relationship.
Amid the alleged marriage fracture, an old Lopez interview with Cosmopolitan in 2005 - in which she admitted to having rude habits - started circulating again.
"My worst habit is that while people are talking, I will already be thinking three other things. It's rude. Sometimes if the person is very in tune and they notice, they're like, 'Where are you right now?'" the "On the Floor" singer said.
Lopez has also been subject to online mockery due to her alleged bad behavior and treatment toward other people.
In 2021, she was lambasted after her tone-deaf challenge to mark the 20th anniversary of her single, "Love Don't Cost a Thing."
Several internet users also came forward to share their experiences with the singer over the years.
The Atlas star also attracted criticism for her unfriendly comments about Salma Hayek, Cameron Diaz and Gwyneth Paltrow. At the time, Lopez apologized but defended herself after she was allegedly "misquoted and so taken out of context."
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Lopez's interview with The Hollywood Reporter in 2016 also resurfaced in June. The conversation captured the "Let's Get Loud" hitmaker reacting to her diva label, saying women always get that upon "reaching a certain amount of success."
"I've always been fascinated by how much more well-behaved we have to be than men," she told the outlet. "I did get a moniker of being a diva, which I don't deserve. We [as women] are not allowed to have certain opinions or be a certain way, or be passionate."
She also told GQ she was unfairly labeled that way years ago.
"Because I was Latin, and I was a woman, and I was Puerto Rican, and they were not giving me the same pass that they gave everybody else at certain times," Lopez explained. "It's hard to remember specifics. I wish I could. But honestly, I don't like to harp on the negative or feel sorry for myself. You know, it, it just is what it is."
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