
It is just us, or does it feel like there's something in the water over in Hollywood at the moment? It seems like there's an abnormal amount of celebrities who are navigating some truly hectic PR crises right now, no?
This week, news broke that Jennifer Lopez had filed for divorce from Ben Affleck after two years of marriage. But this is just one of the many, many headlines JLo has been at the centre of in recent months.
The downward spiral of JLo's public perception kicked off with the release of her Prime Video... project (?), This Is Me... Now: A Love Story. Was it a documentary? Was it a film? Was it visuals for her This Is Me... Now album? Maybe JLo is the only one who truly knows.
But what we do know is that the self-funded project — which reportedly cost around $20 million US, by the way — was widely mocked by critics and viewers alike.
Then, there was the tour. In February 2024, Lopez announced This Is Me... Live, a 30-show North American tour that was slated to kick off in June 2024. Set to be the singer's first tour in five years, it was originally meant to support her This Is Me... Now album, but was rebranded as a 'greatest hits' tour in April, amid speculation of low ticket sales.
At the end of May, Lopez announced that she was cancelling the tour altogether. In a statement, Lopez's spokesperson said it was so the singer could spend time with her family, amid rumours that there was trouble brewing between her and Affleck.
In her own statement released on her website, Lopez added: "I am completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down. Please know that I wouldn't do this if I didn't feel that it was absolutely necessary."