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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have followed J Lo since she played Selena in the 1990s. I'm her age. I didn't know she was a dancer on In Living Color until she was already singer/actress famous. I'm sure she feels the need to stay relevant now in her mid50s. She's doing great. I hope she does what many other performers have done before her. When it's time, she can pivot like Bette Midler and Rod Stewart and she can become more of a classic singer/performer. I saw Sheila E perform, and she's still great in her 60s. I don't see why J Lo can't continue singing and performing however she wants as long as she has the fans. I want J Lo to have longevity in her career as she continues to age. As a fan, I will continue to support her and not tear down another woman my age. Plus, she's friends with Lisa Remini, who I also admire a lot for how she stood up to Scientology. I saw her in ad on YouTube for hair growth serum. I was surprised. She doesn't need it. However, she's making the big bucks. It's probably an adjustment for her to be attacked. I saw her in a live interview with Lisa Remini. And she talked about how social media made life in the public eye even tougher. Why? Agents can't control social media the way Old Hollywood Glam could control the press in the 1940s. [/quote] Leah Remini And last I heard they had a falling out a while back. I hope that isn't still true.[/quote]
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