Journalist stirs uproar with age remark during J.Lo interview

During an interview with Jennifer Lopez, journalist Clayton Davis from "Variety" made an unfortunate joke. People gathered around did not hide their surprise, but also their displeasure at his words. "Did he really say that?" we hear.

Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez
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Karol Osiński

Jennifer Lopez met with journalists at a special press screening in Los Angeles. During the conversation with Clayton Davis from "Variety," the journalist reminded her of her role in the 1997 film "Selena," which was shared on social media by TMZ.

- I can't believe it's been 30 years since Selena - started Davis, then he added: - I can't believe that in 30 years we're going to do a retrospective of this, and you will be 60 by then, which is…

The journalist pointed out Jennifer Lopez's age

These words caused a commotion among the audience, although some people in the room laughed. "Did he really say that?" said one of the people in the room. Jennifer Lopez reacted with poise, smiling and acknowledging that she is indeed getting older.

Recently, the media worldwide has been discussing Jennifer Lopez's professional activities and her divorce from Ben Affleck. After their reconciliation, many fans hoped for a happy ending, but the couple decided on another separation.

Recently, speculations have suggested that the divorce might not happen at all. American media reports that the spouses remain on good terms and see each other regularly.

There’s still a lot of love between them, but the divorce is still going forward. When they’re together as a family and see the kids together, it reminds them of how good they are as a team and what’s important - said an informant to "US Weekly"
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