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The Way The Internet Has Completely Switched Up On Jennifer Lopez Needs To Be Studied

As you might be aware, Jen’s three projects were poorly received by critics. Her album, which was her first in a decade, debuted at No. 38 on the Billboard 200 charts, while her film was branded “weird” and “boring” in reviews.
Meanwhile, several standout moments from Jen’s documentary caused a stir online — like her casually showing private love letters from then-husband Ben Affleck to a bunch of her musicians, which fans found “invasive,” or her so-called “cringey” comments about growing up in the Bronx.
Meanwhile, in May, Jen reportedly detailed feeling “misunderstood” amid the relentless criticism, according to a source who spoke to Entertainment Tonight.
Jen filed for divorce from Ben on the second anniversary of their Georgia wedding, two decades after they broke off their first engagement. The singer reportedly listed their official separation date as April 26.
Meanwhile, other social media users have even likened J.Lo to Princess Diana, the OG people’s princess.
Now, we all know that people love to jump on the bandwagon when it comes to hating on celebrities — particularly women. Personally, I think this large sudden shift in public opinion toward J.Lo is a perfect example of how fickle the internet can be.
Yes, J.Lo has had her fair share of controversial moments over the years, but it definitely became somewhat trendy to dislike literally everything she did earlier this year. Now, as soon as she’s going through a divorce, steps out in a revenge dress, and posts a few thirst traps, people are obsessed with her again. Welcome to the internet, I guess!

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