Jennifer Lopez is under fire for her comments on this pop star colleague
The performance of the singer's super bowl with Shakira is a major subject in his new documentary.
It's been more than two years forJennifer Lopez andShakira Co-Address the part-time show of the Super Bowl And has put one of the most exciting performance in recent years. Their program also marked the first time that there were two Latina performers. But, while their half-time show remembers positively, Lopez's new Netflix documentary,Half-time, shows that it was not a gentle navigation leading to performance.
At one point in the film, Lopez calls her the "worst idea of the world" to make her head and Shakira. Then, while Lopez made an argument to explain why a certain political statement should be authorized to stay in the series, she says something about the dance that some Shakira fans have found offensive. Read the rest to see how the singer arouses controversy because of her comments concerning Shakira.
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Lopez was not satisfied as she and Shakira were allocated.
Since Lopez and Shakira were co-edited the show, they had to divide the time allocated for the performance of half-time between them. This meant that they took about six minutes each.
We have six minutes [explains], "says Lopez in the documentary (Via Buzzfeed). "We have 30 seconds with a song, and if we take a minute, that's all, there are five of us. But there must be certain songs that we sing. We must have our singing moments." She continued: "It will not be a [explained] dance review. We have to sing our message. It is the worst idea of the world so that two people do the Super Bowl. It was the worst idea of the world."
She then added: "If it was going to be a double line, they should have given us 20 minutes. This is what they should have done [Expletive]."
Some have found that Lopez's comments disparage Shakira.
InHalf-time, Lopez clearly indicates that she thinks she and Shakira should have received double time, so that they can both perform Super Bowl solo performances. The film even shows that Lopez on a call with Shakira speaking in how to divide time. However, some people had the impression that Lopez meant that she did not want to share the scene with Shakira at all.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"JLO saying that having two headliners was the worst idea of the world is so shaded. She didn't want to perform with Shakira,"wrote a Twitter user.Another said In response to Lopez calling her the "worst idea", "she is right. They should have let Shakira do it alone."
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Lopez pushed back when the producers wanted it to remove a political message.
At another moment of the documentary, Lopez argued with an NFL producer on a political declaration that she wanted to make during the half-time show, in which the children artists would be in round cage-shaped structures, representing Cages in children in detention centers Detention centers Detention centers. border. (It ended up happening in the real show.)
During the call,Lopez says (via buzzfeed), "I try to give you something with substance, not only shaking our [explanive] [explanive] and [explanive] dancing. I want something real. I want something Who will make a statement, it will say that we belong here and we have something to offer. "
It was also interpreted as being offensive for Shakira.
While Lopez spoke of herself and Shakira being considered as objects, Shakira is more associated with belly dance. The fans were offended to this, believing that Lopez implied that Shakira's dance form is not "something with the substance". Meanwhile, belly dance has a long story and is one of the ways that Shakiracelebrated its Lebanese heritage.
"In a new documentary, JLO compared the belly to simply shake [Expaletive]", "wrote a Twitter user. "She said that this type of dance and what Shakira offered was not culturally relevant enough to be shown on stage. It comes after she said that she was not happy to share the scene with Shakira. Bitter, strong and bad. "
Someone else wrote, "The belly dance literally outside the Arab / the Middle East and Shakira culture is half Lebanese so disrespectful."Another Twitter user said, "No idea of the way I perceive belly dance as out of words when Shakira is in half Lebanians and it has always been an integral part of honoring his culture by the presence of scene, I would say that there has a lot of substance in its proudly multi-ethnic co-cap. "
Some people defend the two singers.
In response to the controversy on Lopez's documentary comments, many fans defend both Lopez and Shakira, saying that they are unnecessarily opposed to each other or that Lopez's comments came out of their context.
I am not an apologist JLO, but in the film, she says that she was unhappy that the NFL reserved 2 official headliners but made them divide the 13 -minute time slot which is generally attributed to one . I saw the doc several times and there is no slander of Shakira, "wrote a person.Another tweeted, "Everyone does not feed the beast. #Jlo and #shakira have known each other for many years and they have and love each other. The real fans of Jlo and Shakira know the truth ... It was the NFL against which These ladies were confronted ... not each other. "
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