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===2007–09: ''Como ama una Mujer'' and ''Brave''===
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[[File:Martakis jennifer lopez.jpg|thumb|left|Lopez with husband [[Marc Anthony]] (right) and Greek singer [[Kostas Martakis]] (left), who opened her September 2008 concert in Athens.]]
[[File:Martakis jennifer lopez.jpg|thumb|left|Lopez with husband [[Marc Anthony]] (right) and Greek singer [[Kostas Martakis]] (left), who opened her September 2008 concert in Athens.]]
From early 2006, it was reported that Lopez was to release a full [[Spanish Music|Spanish language album]].<ref name=contactmusic>{{cite web|title=Jennifer Lopez - J.Lo To Prove Critics Wrong With Spanish Album|url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news-article/j.lo-to-prove-critics-wrong-with-spanish-album_30_01_2006|publisher=contactmusic.com|accessdate=29 January 2012|author=contact music|date=30 January 2006}}</ref> Contactmusic.com said that Lopez would "prove critics wrong" and prove that she actually has a voice, through this new project.<ref name=contactmusic></ref> Upon the eve of the album's release, Lopez revealed that she had previously aimed to sing in Spanish, however her career took a different path.<ref name=spanishcareer></ref>
Lopez officially released her first full Spanish-language album, ''[[Como ama una Mujer]]'', in March 2007. Her husband, singer [[Marc Anthony]], produced the album with Estefano, except for "Qué Hiciste", which Anthony co-produced with Julio Reyes. The album peaked at number ten on the ''Billboard'' 200, number one on the U.S. Top Latin Albums for four straight weeks and on the U.S. Latin Pop Albums for seven straight weeks. The album did well in Europe peaking at number three on the albums chart, mainly due to the big success in countries like Switzerland, Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, Greece, Germany, Austria, and Portugal. The lead single, "[[Qué Hiciste]]" (Spanish for "What Did You Do"), was released to radio stations in January 2007. It peaked at 86 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number one on the [[Hot Latin Songs]] and the [[Hot Dance Club Play]]. It also went top ten on the European chart. The video for the song was the first Spanish-language video to peak at number one on MTV's ''[[Total Request Live]]'' daily countdown. The second single released is called "[[Me Haces Falta]]" and the third is "[[Por Arriesgarnos]]". Lopez won an American Music Award as the Favorite Latin Artist in 2007. With ''Como ama una Mujer'', Jennifer Lopez is one of the few performers to debut in the top 10 of the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] with a Spanish album.
Lopez officially released her first full Spanish-language album, ''[[Como ama una Mujer]]'', on March 23, 2007. It was one of few Latin albums to debut within the top 10 of the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard 200]], debuting at number 10.<ref name="uscharts">{{cite web|title=Como Ama una Mujer|url=http://www.billboard.com/#/album/jennifer-lopez/como-ama-una-mujer/899849|work=Billboard|publiher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=2011-11-15}}</ref> The album was a natural and large success within the Latin community, reaching number one on [[Billboard Top Latin Albums|''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums]].<ref name="uscharts"></ref> The record enjoyed moderate international success, reaching the top 10 in countries such as [[Italy]], [[Germany]], [[Greece]], [[Poland]] and [[Austria]], however was her first album to fail on the U.K. charts, charting briefly somewhere under the Top 100 mark. {{Quote box
| quote = "I thought that my career was going to be in Spanish music, honestly. My life took a different turn, which was great for me. But my heart was always kind of on the Spanish side."
| source = — Jennifer Lopez, on her Spanish music career<ref name=spanishcareer>{{cite web|first=Jessica (Sawfnews)|title=Gossip Celebrity Watch: Jennifer Lopez celebrates release of her Spanish album|url=http://www.sawfnews.com/Gossip/35174.aspx|publisher=sawfnews.com|accessdate=29 January 2012|date=28 March 2007}}</ref>
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}} ''Como ama una Mujer'' marks the highest debut sales (In the United States) for a Spanish album, and the highest digital sales for a Spanish album.<ref name=recordrecord>{{cite web|title=Jennifer Lopez's First Spanish-Language Album is an Instant #1 on the Billboard Latin Chart: Como Ama Una Mujer Breaks Records with Highest Sales for an Artist's Debut Spanish-Language Album|url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/spanish/jennifer/prweb517033.htm|publisher=(prweb.com)|accessdate=29 January 2012|location=[[New York]]|date=6 April 2007}}</ref> It went straight to number one in [[Switzerland]].<ref name=recordrecord></ref> ''The York Press'', on the album, stated that "Lopez stunned many with her Spanish language Como Ama una Mujer, which at last proved that she is a major musical force."<ref name=compare>{{cite web|title=Britney Spears, Blackout (Jive) ****; Jennifer Lopez, Brave (Epic) ****|url=http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/1818825.m5ec/?from=ec&to=1818825&l=britney_spears_blackout_jive_jennifer_lopez_brave_epic_|accessdate=29 January 2012|date=8 November 2007}}</ref>


For promotion of ''Como Ama Una Mujer'', Lopez traveled with her husband, Marc Athony, back to the [[Bronx]], to meet fans and sign copies of her album in her hold neighbourd.<ref name=hometown>{{cite web|title=Jennifer Lopez Promotes Spanish Album in Home Bronx|url=http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=78573|publisher=(novinite.com)|accessdate=29 January 2012|date=29 March 2007}}</ref> Over 500 people attended.<ref name=hometown></ref> In an interview, Lopez stated "It touches my heart to be able to bring this album back to my neighborhood, back to my home."<ref name=promotealbum>{{cite web|title=Lopez returns to the Bronx to promote Spanish album|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PzFEAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YbEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4465,4668153&dq=jennifer+lopez+spanish+album&hl=en|work=[[The Alberny Herald]]|publisher=(google.com/newspapers)|accessdate=29 January 2012|location=[[New York]]|date=30 March 2007}}</ref>
On July 24, 2007 ''Billboard'' magazine reported that Lopez and husband Marc Anthony would "co-headline" a worldwide tour called "[[Juntos en Concierto]]" starting in New Jersey on September 29.<ref>Jonathan Cohen (July 24, 2007) [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003615870 Lopez, Anthony Confirm Joint Fall Tour] ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard.com]]''. Retrieved 2008-02-01.</ref> The tour launched September 28, 2007 at the [[Mark G. Etess Arena]] and ended on November 7, 2007 at the [[American Airlines Arena]] in Miami, Florida. Lopez also served as executive producer of a [[mini-series]] broadcast on [[Univisión]]. Named after her CD ''Como Ama Una Mujer'', it ran in five episodes from October 30 to November 27, 2007, and starred Adriana Cruz.<ref>[http://www.univision.com/content/channel.jhtml?secid=20276 Como Ama Una Mujer] ''Univision.com''. Retrieved 2008-02-01.</ref>
Her husband, singer [[Marc Anthony]], produced the album<ref name=promotealbum></ref><ref name=hometown></ref> with Estefano, except for "Qué Hiciste", which Anthony co-produced with Julio Reyes. The lead single, "[[Qué Hiciste]]" (Spanish for "What Did You Do"), was released to radio stations in January 2007. It peaked at 86 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number one on the [[Hot Latin Songs]] and the [[Hot Dance Club Play]].<ref name="chart history1"></ref> It also went top ten on the European chart. The video for the song was the first Spanish-language video to peak at number one on MTV's ''[[Total Request Live]]'' daily countdown. The second single released is called "[[Me Haces Falta]]" and the third is "[[Por Arriesgarnos]]". Lopez won an American Music Award for Favorite Latin Artist in 2007, which she won again four years later in 2011. Lopez performed "Qué Hiciste" on Reality singing competition ''[[American Idol]]'', in the same week she was a mentor; she is the first person to perform a Latin (non-english) song on the hit show.<ref name=recordrecord></ref>
On July 24, 2007 (Lopez's birthday) ''Billboard'' magazine reported that Lopez and husband Marc Anthony would "co-headline" a worldwide tour called "[[Juntos en Concierto]]" starting in New Jersey on September 29.<ref>Jonathan Cohen (July 24, 2007) [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003615870 Lopez, Anthony Confirm Joint Fall Tour] ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard.com]]''. Retrieved 2008-02-01.</ref> The tour launched September 28, 2007 at the [[Mark G. Etess Arena]] and ended on November 7, 2007 at the [[American Airlines Arena]] in Miami, Florida. Lopez also served as executive producer of a [[mini-series]] broadcast on [[Univisión]]. Named after her CD ''Como Ama Una Mujer'', it ran in five episodes from October 30 to November 27, 2007, and starred Adriana Cruz.<ref>[http://www.univision.com/content/channel.jhtml?secid=20276 Como Ama Una Mujer] ''Univision.com''. Retrieved 2008-02-01.</ref>


On August 15, 2007, it was announced that Lopez had begun working on her fifth English language album, and sixth studio album overall, that was confirmed for a release on October 9, 2007.<ref name=brave2>{{cite web|title=Jennifer Lopez's New English Album to be Released Oct. 9|publisher=(aceshowbiz.com)|accessdate=29 January 2012|date=15 August 2007}}</ref><ref name=bravebrave>{{cite web|title=Jennifer Lopez's 'Brave' new album|url=http://www.tourdates.co.uk/news/11317-jennifer-lopezs-brave-new-album|publisher=(tourdates.co.uk)|accessdate=29 January 2012|date=15 August 2007}}</ref> The title was announced as ''[[Brave (Jennifer Lopez album)|Brave]]''.<ref name=bravebrave></ref> The lead single was announced as "[[Do It Well]]", which was serviced to radio stations and released in August.<ref name=brave2></ref> It debuted at 12 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling only 53,000 copies in its opening week. Commercially, it was her least successful album.<ref name=lovereview>{{cite web|last=Copsey|first=Robert|title=Jennifer Lopez: 'Love?'|url=http://www.digitalspy.com.au/music/albumreviews/a317729/jennifer-lopez-love.html|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=(digitalspy.com)|accessdate=29 January 2012|date=4 May 2011}}</ref> "Do It Well" managed to reach 31 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, but remained on the chart only for a mere nine weeks.<ref name="chart history1"></ref> It earned mixed to negative reviews, Rashod D. Ollison from ''The Sun'' said that "Brave - was not to daring".<ref name=bravedaring>{{cite web|last=Olllison|first=Rashod D.|title=LOPEZ'S `BRAVE' NOT SO DARING|work=The Sun|accessdate=29 January 2012|location=Baltimore|date=9 October 2007}}</ref> {{Quote box
Lopez released her fifth English studio album (sixth studio album overall) ''[[Brave (Jennifer Lopez album)|Brave]]'' on October 9, 2007, six months after ''[[Como Ama una Mujer]]'' was released. She collaborated with producers [[Midi Mafia]], [[J. R. Rotem]], Lynn and Wade and [[Ryan Tedder]], with Rotem working on some tracks with writing partner [[Evan "Kidd" Bogart]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1548396/20061218/50_cent.jhtml?headlines=true |title=Producer J. R. Rotem Helping 50 Get Soul, Tossing Beats For Dr. Dre |accessdate=2007-01-13 |work=[[VH1]] |date=December 19, 2006}}</ref> Earlier, on August 26, 2007, [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] premiered a promo for the fourth season of ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', featuring a snippet of the song "Mile in These Shoes". "[[Do It Well]]" was released as the lead single and reached the top 20 in many countries. "[[Hold It, Don't Drop It]]" was released as the second single in certain European territories only. The third single was set to be the title track "Brave", and it was even posted on director [[Michael Haussman]]'s official website that filming of the music video for the song had completed, however, the release of "Brave" as a single was eventually scrapped, most likely due to low album sales.
| quote = "Musically, J-Lo's album is far superior to Spears'. And basically Lopez does not need the studio technical enhancement of her rival. But ultimately Britney's album is the most interesting of the two, purely because Britney has achieved the unthinkable and delivered a decent album"
| source = — ''York Press'' compared Lopez's ''Brave'' to [[Britney Spears]]'s ''[[Blackout (Britney Spears album)|Blackout]]''<ref name=compare></ref>
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}} However, there were a ''few'' positive reviews. ''The York Press'' compared ''Brave'' to [[Britney Spears]]' album due for release around the same time.<ref name=compare></ref> Praising Lopez for not needing digital enhancement of her voice in "Brave" compared to Spears, they turned their favor to ''Brave'' instead of ''Blackout'' despite praising Spears' for delivering a "decent album".<ref name=compare></ref> Aside from this, ''Brave'' garnered negative or mixed reviews, who complained that despite the title, there was nothing brave about it.<ref name=bravedaring></ref>

She collaborated with producers [[Midi Mafia]], [[J. R. Rotem]], Lynn and Wade and [[Ryan Tedder]], with Rotem working on some tracks with writing partner [[Evan "Kidd" Bogart]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1548396/20061218/50_cent.jhtml?headlines=true |title=Producer J. R. Rotem Helping 50 Get Soul, Tossing Beats For Dr. Dre |accessdate=2007-01-13 |work=[[VH1]] |date=December 19, 2006}}</ref> Earlier, on August 26, 2007, [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] premiered a promo for the fourth season of ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', featuring a snippet of the song "Mile in These Shoes". "[[Do It Well]]" was released as the lead single and reached the top 20 in many countries. "[[Hold It, Don't Drop It]]" was released as the second single in certain European territories only. The third single was set to be the title track "Brave", and it was even posted on director [[Michael Haussman]]'s official website that filming of the music video for the song had completed, however, the release of "Brave" as a single was eventually scrapped, most likely due to low album sales. ''Brave'' has sold over 160,000 copies only (which sales are comparable to that of Lopez' previous ''first'' week sales of her first five albums).<ref name="album sales"></ref>


===2010&ndash;present: ''Love?'' and greatest hits album===
===2010&ndash;present: ''Love?'' and greatest hits album===

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Jennifer Lopez
Lopez in August 2004
Born
Jennifer Lynn Lopez

(1969-07-24) July 24, 1969 (age 54)
Other namesJ.Lo
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, songwriter, dancer, television personality, fashion designer
Years active1986, 1991–present
Spouse(s)Ojani Noa (1997–98)
Cris Judd (2001–03)
Marc Anthony (2004–present, separated)
ChildrenEmme Maribel Muñiz
Maximilian David Muñiz
RelativesLynda Lopez (sister)
Websitewww.jenniferlopezonline.com

Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969) is an American actress, singer, record producer, dancer, television personality, and fashion designer. Lopez began her career as a dancer on the television comedy program In Living Color. Subsequently venturing into acting, she gained recognition in the 1995 action-thriller Money Train. Her first leading role was in the biographical film Selena (1997), in which she earned an ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress. She earned her second ALMA Award for her performance in Out of Sight (1998). She has since starred in various films, including The Wedding Planner (2001), Maid in Manhattan (2002), Shall We Dance? (2004), Monster-in-Law (2005), and The Back-up Plan (2010).

Lopez came to prominence within the music industry following the release of her debut studio album On the 6 (1999), which spawned the number one hit single "If You Had My Love". Her second studio album, J.Lo (2001), sold eight million copies worldwide; it was number one on the Billboard 200 the same week her film The Wedding Planner led the Box Office. J to tha L–O!: The Remixes (2002) became her second consecutive album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200. Her third and fourth studio albums – This Is Me... Then and Rebirth – peaked at number two on the Billboard 200. In 2007 she released two albums: her first full Spanish-language album, Como ama una Mujer, and her fifth English studio album, Brave. Lopez returned to music and released her seventh studio album, titled Love?, on April 19, 2011, which produced her most successful single to date, "On The Floor". Her contributions to the music industry have garnered her numerous achievements, including two Grammy Award nominations; two Latin Grammy Award nominations; three American Music Awards, amongst six nominations. She has amassed estimated sales of over 55 million records worldwide.[1][2][3] Billboard ranked her as the 27th Artist of the 2000s decade.[4] In 2010, Lopez became a member of the judging panel for the American reality television competition American Idol.[5] Lopez has been selected for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2012 for the "Recording" category.[6]

She led People en Español's list of "100 Most Influential Hispanics" in February 2007.[7] She has parlayed her media fame into a fashion line and various perfumes with her celebrity endorsement.[8] A fashion icon, several of her dresses have received considerable media attention, most notably the Jungle green Versace dress which she wore at the 43rd Grammy Awards in 2000—voted the fifth most iconic dress of all time.[9][10] Outside of her work in the entertainment industry, Lopez advocates for human rights and vaccinations, and is a supporter of Children's Hospital Los Angeles. In 2011 she was named the most "Beautiful Person" by People magazine in its annual issue.[11]

Early life

Jennifer Lopez was born on July 24, 1969,[12] in The Bronx, New York, and was raised on Blackrock Avenue in the borough's Castle Hill neighborhood.[13] She is the daughter of Puerto Rican parents Guadalupe (née Rodríguez), a kindergarten teacher, and David Lopez, a computer specialist, both born in Ponce, Puerto Rico.[14][15] Lopez was raised as a Roman Catholic.[16][17][18] She has two siblings, Lynda and Leslie. Lopez spent her entire academic career in Catholic schools, finishing at the all-girls Preston High School in the Bronx.[19] She financed singing and dancing lessons for herself from the age of nineteen. After attending Baruch College for one semester, Lopez divided her time between working as a notary public in a legal office,[20] dance classes, and dance performances in Manhattan night clubs.[21] She had a small part in the 1987 film My Little Girl, at the age of sixteen.[22] After months of auditioning for dance roles, Lopez was selected as a dancer for various rap music videos, a 1990 episode of Yo! MTV Raps, and as a backup dancer for the New Kids on the Block and their performance of their song "Games" for the American Music Awards in 1991. She gained her first regular high-profile job as a "Fly Girl" dancer on the television comedy program In Living Color from 1991–1993.[19] Soon after, Lopez became a backup dancer for Janet Jackson and made an appearance in her 1993 video "That's the Way Love Goes".

Acting career

Lopez's first television job as an actress was on the Fox series South Central.[19] She also made guest appearances in Second Chances and Hotel Malibu. She then appeared in the made-for-television film Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7. Lopez's first serious screen role was in Gregory Nava's 1995 drama My Family, playing the character of Young Maria in the 1920s. After starring alongside Jimmy Smits and Edward James Olmos in My Family, which earned her a Independent Spirit Award nomination, Lopez starred in the action film Money Train, opposite Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson.[23] In 1996, she reportedly beat out Ashley Judd and Lauren Holly for the supporting role in Francis Ford Coppola's 1996 comedy Jack starring Robin Williams.[24] She then starred opposite Jack Nicholson in Bob Rafelson's well-received noir thriller Blood and Wine (1996).[19]

Lopez's first big break came in 1997, when she was chosen to play the title role in Selena, a biopic of the Tejano pop singer Selena.[19] Despite having previously worked with Nava on Mi Familia, Lopez was subjected to an intense auditioning process before landing the role. She earned widespread praise for her performance, including a Golden Globe Award nomination for "Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy". Later that year, Lopez appeared in two major films. She starred in the horror film Anaconda alongside Ice Cube and Jon Voight, playing the role of Terri Flores, a director who is shooting a documentary while traveling through the Amazon River.[25] Despite being a modest box office hit, the film was critically panned.[26] Lopez then starred as the leading actress in the neo-noir film U Turn, which is based on the book Stray Dogs, starring alongside Sean Penn and Billy Bob Thornton.[19]

In 1998, she had one of her most acclaimed roles, starring opposite George Clooney in Out of Sight, Steven Soderbergh's adaptation of the Elmore Leonard novel.[19][27] Cast as a deputy federal marshal who falls for a charming criminal, Lopez won rave reviews for her performance and in the process she became the first Latina actress to earn over $1 million for a role.[28] That same year, she provided the voice for Azteca on the computer-animated film Antz. Lopez then starred opposite Vincent D'Onofrio, in the psychological thriller film The Cell (2000). She portrayed Catherine Deane, a child psychologist who uses virtual reality to enter into the minds of her patients to coax them out of their comas. The film was released in August 2000 and became a box office success opening at number one.[27] The following year Lopez took a break from acting in films in order to work on her music career.

In 2001 Lopez starred alongside Matthew McConaughey in the romantic comedy The Wedding Planner.[19] The film debuted at number one, making her the first actress and singer in history to have a film and an album, J.Lo, at number one in the same week.[29][30] Her next roles were in the supernatural romance Angel Eyes (2001), and in the psychological revenge thriller Enough (2002). Both failed to find an audience, and were met with a negative response from critics.[31] She appeared alongside Ralph Fiennes in the romantic comedy film Maid in Manhattan (2002). Her character, Marisa Ventura, is a struggling single mother who lives in the Bronx and makes her living cleaning rooms in a super-luxurious Manhattan hotel, and gets mistaken for a socialite by a princely politician.[32] Maid in Manhattan was a box office hit, opening at number one. The New York Times compared the film's storyline to her 2002 song, "Jenny from the Block", commenting, "In her new single, Jenny From the Block, Jennifer Lopez declares that despite her enormous wealth and global fame, she has not lost touch with her roots."[33]

Some of her other critically acclaimed films include An Unfinished Life and Shall We Dance?. Two independent films produced by Lopez were well-received at film festivals: El Cantante at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Bordertown at the Brussels film festival. Her modestly successful film career includes Monster-in-Law (2005). Gigli, however, would become a notorious box office bomb.

In 2006, Jennifer was one of the recipients of the Women in Film Crystal Award.[34]

In August 2007, Lopez collaborated on the feature film, El Cantante, with her husband – singer-actor Marc Anthony. Ms. Lopez, who's also a producer of the film, "does enough acting for the two of them in her role as Puchi, Héctor’s wife" while creating a very interesting and edgy performance.[35] The film is in English, with creative use of subtitles for songs with Spanish lyrics. In 2010, she appeared in the romantic comedy The Back-up Plan.[36]

Lopez is one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood and the highest-paid Latin actress in Hollywood history, though she's never had a film grossing over $100 million in the USA. She was on The Hollywood Reporter's list of the top ten actress salaries in 2002, 2003, and 2004.[37] Lopez received $15 million for her role in Monster-in-Law.[38] Her top-grossing film domestically is Maid in Manhattan which grossed $94,011,225,[39] and her most successful international film, Shall We Dance?, grossed $112,238,000, at the international box office. Domestically, Shall We Dance? grossed $57,890,460 and a total of $170,128,460 worldwide.[40] In 2007, Lopez made the Forbes magazine's list of "The 20 Richest Women In Entertainment," ranking ninth. Her wealth was estimated to be $110 million in 2007.[41]

On January 27, 2010, it was announced that Lopez would guest-star on an episode of How I Met Your Mother as Anita Appleby, a no-nonsense author of self-help books that teach women how to mold men into "relationship machines" through the power of denial. After Robin informs Anita of Barney's womanizing ways, Anita sets out to "break" him.[42]

Music career

1998–01: On the 6 and J.Lo

Lopez's debut album On the 6, a reference to the 6 subway line she used to take growing up in Castle Hill,[19] was released on June 1, 1999, and reached the top ten of the Billboard 200. Her debut single, "If You Had My Love" was released on May 21, 1999. It debuted at the lower ends of the Billboard Hot 100 at 64, and due to high airplay and sales, it reached the top spot on June 12, 1999, her first number-one lead single; it remains only song to reach the top spot without a feature.[43][44] It stayed on the chart for a total of 25 weeks, and in addition peaked at number-two on Billboard Pop Songs Chart.[44] Looking back on the record's success, during an interview in 2011, Lopez stated "Still I think about that and still it's like wow, my first record I ever did went to number one. It's just an overwhelming feeling. This does not happen all the time. This is a very special thing."[45] It was proceeded by the release of "Waiting For Tonight", which peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and was a dance club hit.[46] Prior to the release of "Waiting For Tonight" as a single, a Spanish language Latin-flavored ballad with Marc Anthony (her husband from 2004 to 2011), "No Me Ames" was released and failed to chart on major charts.[43] On the 6 featured guest artists such as Big Pun and Fat Joe on the track "Feelin' So Good", which had moderate success on the Billboard Hot 100, however failed to reach the top 50. "Let's Get Loud", the final single, earned Lopez a Grammy Award nomination in the "Best Dance Recording" category in 2001 Grammy Awards.[47] "Waiting for Tonight" was nominated for the same category the previous year.[48] "No Me Ames" received two nominations at the 2000 Latin Grammy Awards – "Best Pop Duo/Group with Vocal Performance" and "Best Music Video". In addition, Lopez was nominated for more awards then any other at the 1999 The Billboard Music Video Awards, scoring seven nominations in total, leading the likes of Christina Aguilera.[49] On The 6 had sold three million copies worldwide by August 2000.[50] With the release and promotion of On The 6 over, Lopez had successfully converted herself from film star to pop star within 12 months.[51]

By August 2000, Lopez had begun work on her sophomore album.[52][50] J.Lo, was released on January 23, 2001 and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, exceeding sales of 270,000 copies in its first week.[53][54] In addition, the album dethroned The Beatles's 1 from the top spot.[54] At the same time, her film, The Wedding Planner led box office receipts, making Lopez the first female to have a film and an album at number one in the country, in the exact same week.[53][29][19] This album was more urban oriented than On the 6.

The lead single, "Love Don't Cost a Thing", was her first number-one single in the United Kingdom and took her into the top five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[55] She followed it up with "Play" which gave her another top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached number three in the UK.[56] Her next single were "I'm Real" reached number one on the Hot 100, as well as spending over a year on the chart, with a total of 62 weeks.[56] "Ain't It Funny" was released however didn't receive proper commercial promotion in the United States therefore ineligible for charting on the Hot 100. To capitalize on this, Lopez asked The Inc. Records (then known as Murder Inc.) to remix both songs ("I'm Real" and "Ain't It Funny), which featured rap artists Ja Rule (on both) and Cadillac Tah (on the "Ain't It Funny" remix). "Ain't It Funny (murder remix)" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for several weeks, and led Radio Airplay and Pop Songs charts.[56] On July 24, 2001, She re-released J. Lo on her 32nd birthday with the remix of "I'm Real" as a bonus track. Also, "Si Ya Se Acabó" was released in Spain, due to the success "Que Ironia." In 2001, Lopez performed on tour on the Let's Get Loud "Live in Puerto Rico" Concert.

2002–06: J to tha L-O!: The Remixes, This Is Me... Then and Rebirth

Following the success of the re-release of J. Lo, Lopez decided to devote an entire album to the remix effort, releasing J to tha L–O!: The Remixes, on February 5, 2002. This album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the first remix album in history to debut at the top on the chart, selling over 150,000 copies in its opening week.[57][58] Featured artists on J to tha L-O!: The Remixes included P. Diddy, Fat Joe, and Nas, and the album included rare dance and hip hop remixes of past singles. It is the third all-time biggest-selling remix album in history, after Michael Jackson's Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix, The Beatles' Love and Madonna's You Can Dance, having sold a total of 1.5 million copies as of October 2010.[59] In addition, it dethroned Alan Jackson's Drive from the number one spot on the chart, which had spent 3 consecutive weeks at the top.[60][61] J to tha L-O: The Remixes sold 624,000 copies within its first month, and stayed in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 for a month, too.[62] It remained the only album to debut at number one in the United States for nearly 10 years, until Justin Bieber's remix effort in 2011 debuted at the top spot with similar opening sales.[63] "I'm Gonna Be Alright" which was previously on her J.Lo album was released as a single; impacting the charts by July 2007 and reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.[64][56] "I'm Gonna Be Alright" spent 23 weeks on the chart.[56]

Lopez released her third studio album, This Is Me... Then, on November 26, 2002. It was dedicated to her then fiancé, actor Ben Affleck.[65] The songs, in particular the fifth track, "Dear Ben" detailed her romantic relationship with Affleck.[65] The album debuted at number six (her lowest debut as of that time) however contained her highest first-week sales of over 310,000 copies; more then double to that of J to tha Lo: The Remixes.[66] It moved to 2 on the chart later on, where it peaked, and spent 40 weeks on the chart.[67] By February 2003 (5 months following its initial release) it remained in the Top 10, managing to average around 80,000 copies per week.[68] The album's lead single, Jenny from the Block" (featuring Jadakiss and Styles P) was released and reached the third spot on the Hot 100. The song "intones her (Lopez) modest childhood roots vowing she wishes to remain simple despite her diamonds."[65] Its accommodating music video featured Lopez and her then fiancé, Ben Affleck under the scrutiny of the paparazzi.[69] This Is Me ... Then spawned three other singles , "All I Have" (featuring LL Cool J) being the second, reached number one on the Hot 100, and [56] "I'm Glad" and "Baby I Love U!" were the final two singles released from the album, peaking at 32 and 72 on the Hot 100 respectively.[56] The video for "I'm Glad" recreated scenes from the 1983 film Flashdance, leading to a lawsuit over copyright infringement, which was later dismissed.[70][71] In addition, This Is Me Then included a cover of Carly Simon's 1978 "You Belong to Me". The album has sold 2.5 million copies in the United States, lower then her previous studio albums.[59] Following her third studio effort, Lopez took a musical hiatus to focus on her film career.

By Late 2004, it was revealed that Lopez would release her fourth studio effort, Rebirth, on March 1, 2005.[72] It was also announced that the lead single was to be "Get Right".[72] "Get Right" reached 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was a dance club hit.[73] The song reached number one in the United Kingdom. The video for "Get Right" has Lopez portraying many different characters in a nightclub and sporting several different looks and occupations.[74] Following the release of "Get Right", the album debuted (and peaked) at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 261,000 copies in its opening week.[75] It quickly fell off the charts, and produced one more single, "Hold You Down", which featured Fat Joe, reached number 64 on the Hot 100 while it peaked at number six in the UK and ascended to the top 20 in Australia.[56] The song "Cherry Pie" was intended to be released as a single, however due to low sales (despite a high start) of Rebirth these plants were scrapped. Rebirth was certified Platinum in the U.S. by the RIAA; selling over 700,000 copies so far in the United States,[59] and has enjoyed international success. In 2006, Lopez was featured in LL Cool J's single "Control Myself", which was released on February 1, 2006. It reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the UK Singles Chart, Lopez's first collaborative Top 10 Hit in the U.S. since 2003.

2007–09: Como ama una Mujer and Brave

Lopez with husband Marc Anthony (right) and Greek singer Kostas Martakis (left), who opened her September 2008 concert in Athens.

From early 2006, it was reported that Lopez was to release a full Spanish language album.[76] Contactmusic.com said that Lopez would "prove critics wrong" and prove that she actually has a voice, through this new project.[76] Upon the eve of the album's release, Lopez revealed that she had previously aimed to sing in Spanish, however her career took a different path.[77]

Lopez officially released her first full Spanish-language album, Como ama una Mujer, on March 23, 2007. It was one of few Latin albums to debut within the top 10 of the Billboard 200, debuting at number 10.[78] The album was a natural and large success within the Latin community, reaching number one on Billboard Top Latin Albums.[78] The record enjoyed moderate international success, reaching the top 10 in countries such as Italy, Germany, Greece, Poland and Austria, however was her first album to fail on the U.K. charts, charting briefly somewhere under the Top 100 mark.

"I thought that my career was going to be in Spanish music, honestly. My life took a different turn, which was great for me. But my heart was always kind of on the Spanish side."

— Jennifer Lopez, on her Spanish music career[77]

Como ama una Mujer marks the highest debut sales (In the United States) for a Spanish album, and the highest digital sales for a Spanish album.[79] It went straight to number one in Switzerland.[79] The York Press, on the album, stated that "Lopez stunned many with her Spanish language Como Ama una Mujer, which at last proved that she is a major musical force."[80]

For promotion of Como Ama Una Mujer, Lopez traveled with her husband, Marc Athony, back to the Bronx, to meet fans and sign copies of her album in her hold neighbourd.[81] Over 500 people attended.[81] In an interview, Lopez stated "It touches my heart to be able to bring this album back to my neighborhood, back to my home."[82] Her husband, singer Marc Anthony, produced the album[82][81] with Estefano, except for "Qué Hiciste", which Anthony co-produced with Julio Reyes. The lead single, "Qué Hiciste" (Spanish for "What Did You Do"), was released to radio stations in January 2007. It peaked at 86 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot Latin Songs and the Hot Dance Club Play.[56] It also went top ten on the European chart. The video for the song was the first Spanish-language video to peak at number one on MTV's Total Request Live daily countdown. The second single released is called "Me Haces Falta" and the third is "Por Arriesgarnos". Lopez won an American Music Award for Favorite Latin Artist in 2007, which she won again four years later in 2011. Lopez performed "Qué Hiciste" on Reality singing competition American Idol, in the same week she was a mentor; she is the first person to perform a Latin (non-english) song on the hit show.[79] On July 24, 2007 (Lopez's birthday) Billboard magazine reported that Lopez and husband Marc Anthony would "co-headline" a worldwide tour called "Juntos en Concierto" starting in New Jersey on September 29.[83] The tour launched September 28, 2007 at the Mark G. Etess Arena and ended on November 7, 2007 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. Lopez also served as executive producer of a mini-series broadcast on Univisión. Named after her CD Como Ama Una Mujer, it ran in five episodes from October 30 to November 27, 2007, and starred Adriana Cruz.[84]

On August 15, 2007, it was announced that Lopez had begun working on her fifth English language album, and sixth studio album overall, that was confirmed for a release on October 9, 2007.[85][86] The title was announced as Brave.[86] The lead single was announced as "Do It Well", which was serviced to radio stations and released in August.[85] It debuted at 12 on the Billboard 200, selling only 53,000 copies in its opening week. Commercially, it was her least successful album.[87] "Do It Well" managed to reach 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, but remained on the chart only for a mere nine weeks.[56] It earned mixed to negative reviews, Rashod D. Ollison from The Sun said that "Brave - was not to daring".[88]

"Musically, J-Lo's album is far superior to Spears'. And basically Lopez does not need the studio technical enhancement of her rival. But ultimately Britney's album is the most interesting of the two, purely because Britney has achieved the unthinkable and delivered a decent album"

York Press compared Lopez's Brave to Britney Spears's Blackout[80]

However, there were a few positive reviews. The York Press compared Brave to Britney Spears' album due for release around the same time.[80] Praising Lopez for not needing digital enhancement of her voice in "Brave" compared to Spears, they turned their favor to Brave instead of Blackout despite praising Spears' for delivering a "decent album".[80] Aside from this, Brave garnered negative or mixed reviews, who complained that despite the title, there was nothing brave about it.[88]

She collaborated with producers Midi Mafia, J. R. Rotem, Lynn and Wade and Ryan Tedder, with Rotem working on some tracks with writing partner Evan "Kidd" Bogart.[89] Earlier, on August 26, 2007, ABC premiered a promo for the fourth season of Desperate Housewives, featuring a snippet of the song "Mile in These Shoes". "Do It Well" was released as the lead single and reached the top 20 in many countries. "Hold It, Don't Drop It" was released as the second single in certain European territories only. The third single was set to be the title track "Brave", and it was even posted on director Michael Haussman's official website that filming of the music video for the song had completed, however, the release of "Brave" as a single was eventually scrapped, most likely due to low album sales. Brave has sold over 160,000 copies only (which sales are comparable to that of Lopez' previous first week sales of her first five albums).[59]

2010–present: Love? and greatest hits album

Lopez with husband Marc Anthony and Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in September 2009 in Washington, DC.

From her 2007 pregnancy, Lopez had been writing her seventh studio album, Love?; release had been planned for summer 2010.[90] It features productions from Danja, Jim Jonsin, Darkchild, Chris n Teeb (from Dropzone), Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, D'Mile Mike Caren, Jean Baptiste and The Neptunes. A song titled "Fresh Out the Oven" featuring Miami rapper Pitbull surfaced online in October 2009 but her record label said that it was simply a buzz single.[91] It topped the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. The project's official lead single, "Louboutins", had its radio debut on November 23, 2009, following the song's premiere and performance at the 2009 American Music Awards. The song only managed to enter the Hot Dance Club Play chart six weeks after release and reaching number 1, however, it failed to enter any other chart, including the Billboard Hot 100.

In late February 2010, Lopez and Epic Records parted ways.[92][93] Lopez's manager, Benny Medina, confirmed the news, saying "Jennifer had a wonderful relationship with the Sony Music Group, and they have shared many successes together, but the time was right to make a change that best serves the direction of her career as an actress and recording artist... She is grateful and appreciative to everyone at Sony for all that they accomplished together."[94] Lopez later released a statement to the media where she said that she had already completed her contractual obligations with Sony Music Entertainment and Epic Records and decided it was for the best to end the partnership on amicable terms. She added that she found a new "home" [record label] for the album 'Love?'.[95] Shortly after being spotted talking to Island Def Jam Music Group's chairman and CEO L.A. Reid,[96] it was confirmed on March 19, 2010 that Lopez signed with Island Def Jam, and was working on new material for Love? with RedZone Entertainment (Kuk Harrell, The-Dream and Tricky Stewart).[97][98] In January 2011, Lopez released a new lead single titled "On the Floor" featuring Pitbull, it achieved worldwide success on the charts, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Lopez her first top ten on the chart since "All I Have" in 2003.

"I'm Into You", the second single, was released on April 1, 2011, and features rapper Lil Wayne. It reached No. 41 in the U.S and top-20 positions internationally. The song reached the Top 10 in the U.K. Love? was released on May 3,[99] and reached 5 On The Billboard 200, with sales of over 83,000 copies in its first week of release.[100] A third single from Love?, "Papi", was released on September 13, 2011, and re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 at 96 however failed to chart any higher, a general disappointment. On October 27, 2011 "Papi" became Lopez's 11th number one single on the Billboard Dance Chart.[101]

By the end of November 2011, it was speculated that Lopez would be releasing a Greatest Hits album by 2012, in which her vocal producer and The-Dream were on board.[102][103][104] On December 22, 2011, the former head of Island Def Jam, L.A. Reid, announced via twitter that Lopez' Greatest Hits album would be arriving soon.[105] On December 25, 2011 Lopez was named "Best Comeback" act by Billboard.com Reader's Poll, leading with 47% of votes for the title, beating out Kelly Clarkson (17%) and Evanescence (12%).[106] She was also ranked 43rd most successful artist of 2011.[107] During an interview with Extra TV Lopez confirmed that she had been working on new music and a possible tour.[108]

Reality television work

American Idol

On April 10, 2007, Lopez made an appearance as a mentor on American Idol.[109] Lopez also became the executive producer of the eight-episode reality show, DanceLife, which ran on MTV and began on January 15, 2007. Lopez helped select the show's participants and made cameo appearances. In June 2010, following the departure of Ellen DeGeneres from American Idol, it was reported that Lopez was in talks to join season ten's judging panel.[110][111][112][113] However, it was then reported that Lopez was out of the running due to "outrageous demands",[114][115] something which returning Idol producer, Nigel Lythgoe responded to by saying "[Jennifer] is in no way a diva, I've worked with her on quite a few occasions and I have never yet seen her be a diva." He did not confirm or deny reports of the contract negotiations between Lopez and the other Idol producers.[116] It was then revealed then reported that both Lopez and husband, Marc Anthony, were being considered for a role on The X Factor for their appeal to 'Latin' and 'International' markets.[117] Lopez's involvement in The X Factor was ruled out when the media reported that she had accepted an offer to become a judge on season ten of Idol, despite being offered roles on both shows.[118] The announcement was made official on September 22, 2010. MTV said "the deal was mutually beneficial to all those involved" whilst CNN reported that Lopez was viewing it as a decision to revive her career while Idol producers believe Lopez and Steven Tyler's appointments will strengthen viewing figures.[119] Alongside this, Brad Falchuk, executive producer of the music-based series Glee, confirmed that Lopez had entered discussions to appear in the next season of Glee as a cafeteria worker.[120] Lopez returned to American Idol for her second season along with Steven Tyler.

¡Q'Viva! The Chosen

In late 2011, Lopez worked with ex-husband Marc Anthony and director-choeographer Jamie King on a Latin talent series created by Simon Fuller, called ¡Q'Viva! The Chosen. Filming of the show began in October 2011. It follows Lopez and Anthony as they travel across 21 countries to find new talent.[121] It is slated to air on the first quarter of 2012 on Univision.[122]

Business

Lopez launched a clothing line in 2003. Named JLO by Jennifer Lopez, the line included different types of clothing for young women, including jeans, T-shirts, coats, belts, purses, and lingerie, a jewelry line,[123] and an accessory line that includes hats, gloves, and scarves.[124] Lopez participated in the Louis Vuitton Winter 2003 campaign. In 2005, she launched a new clothing line called Sweetface. In late 2007, Lopez retired JLO by Jennifer Lopez and launched a new juniors' line called JustSweet.[125] Her fashion lines have featured at many New York Fashion Week events.

Us Weekly named Lopez as Style Icon of the 2000–2010 decade.[126] Lopez's most memorable Fashion moment in her career was the Green Versace "Jungle Dress" that she wore at the 42nd Grammy Awards In 2000.[127] A poll by Debenhams, published in the Daily Telegraph, voted it the fifth most iconic dress of all time.[128] It has been cited along with the Elizabeth Hurley's black Versace dress as being the top dresses that made Versace a household name and the turning point in designer Donatella Versace's career after the death of her brother Gianni Versace. The dress is currently on display at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.

For her Fashion sense, Lopez has earned several awards including a VH1 Award and Vogue Fashion Award in 1999 for "Most Fashionable Female Artist", achieving multiple other awards since for outstanding achievements and recognition. Lopez was complimented in an article for ELLE, the author wrote – "She wears little visible makeup, and with her hair in a bun, huge hoop earrings, and a long halterdress on, she’s squarely in casual-mother mode, a style Diane von Furstenberg describes as “exotic and earthy."[129] Lopez cites Urban, Edgy Bronx style as a contribution to her continuing fashion style.[130] Lopez says she is a fan of "Glamour" and "Old Hollywood Movie Stars" as a fashion sense.[131] Aside from her fashion sense in clothes, Lopez has changed her personal appearance multiple times, scoring several different hairstyles over the years.[132]

Lopez's two-piece (eventually stripped down to a body-suit) "train dress highlighting her curves and flawless skin"[133] at the 2011 American Music Awards was both welcomed and praised but was received mixed and negatively, too.[134][135] Despite popularity and favoritism with her outfits, Lopez has also received negativity; the dress she wore in 2011 to the BAFTA Gala gave her the title of "Worst Dressed" of the evening along with others, most likely due to her open-abs section.[136]

Lopez's frequent use of animal fur in her clothing lines and personal wardrobe has brought the scorn of people concerned with animal rights.[137] At the Los Angeles premiere of Monster-in-Law, more than 100 protesters from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) held a demonstration to highlight their concerns.[138]

On April 12, 2002, Lopez opened a Cuban restaurant in the South Lake district of Pasadena, California named Madre's.

Lopez ventured in the perfume industry with her debut "Glow by J.Lo". In October 2003, Lopez introduced a perfume called "Still", having revisited "Glow" the previous year by creating a limited edition spin-off, "Miami Glow by J.Lo", in homage to her adopted hometown of Miami, Florida. Lopez also marketed a "Glow" line of body lotions and bronzing products. For the Christmas season of 2005, she launched another fragrance, "Live by Jennifer Lopez". For 2006 Valentine's Day, "Miami Glow" was replaced by yet another "Glow" spin-off, "Love at First Glow by J.Lo". Her following fragrance, "Live Luxe", was released in August 2006, with "Glow After Dark" following in January 2007. The next fragrances by Jennifer Lopez were "Deseo", "Deseo Forever" for Asian market and first fragrance for men called "Deseo for men". In February 2009 Lopez released "Sunkissed Glow". The last perfume was "My Glow", available from October 2009.[139] TLC, a division of Discovery Communications Inc, had signed Lopez to an unscripted reality series about the launching of her new fragrance,[140][141] but the series never materialized. Lopez is a spokesperson for Lux shampoo in Japan, appearing in the product's television commercials.

Lopez owns the film and television production company Nuyorican Productions. It was co-founded with her manager Benny Medina, who was supposed to receive half the producing revenue from the company.[142] Lopez split with Medina shortly after the company was founded, but they later restored their business relationship.[143]

Lopez has been recognized by People en Español magazine as both the cover subject for the "50 Most Beautiful" issue in 2006 and the "100 Most Influential Hispanics" issue in February 2007.

Philanthropy

Lopez is an avid supporter of Children's Hospital Los Angeles and was presented with the Children's Humanitarian Award at the hospital's inaugural Noche de Niños gala in September 2004. Lopez continues to attend the annual red carpet event and is a regular visitor to the hospital. The singer participated in the Nautica Malibu Triathlon benefiting the hospital in 2008. In May 2009, Lopez formed The Maribel Foundation, with the goal of supporting Children's Hospital Los Angeles and improving health care internationally.

On February 14, 2007, Lopez received the Artists for Amnesty International award "in recognition of her work as producer and star of Bordertown, a film exposing the ongoing murders of hundreds of women in the border city of Juárez, Mexico". Nobel Peace Prize winner José Ramos-Horta presented the award to Lopez at the Berlin International Film Festival. She also received special recognition and thanks from Norma Andrade, co-founder of Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa A.C. ("May Our Daughters Return Home, Civil Association"), an organization consisting of mothers and families of the murdered women of Juárez.

Lopez has also been involved in promoting vaccination for whooping cough.[144] Lopez is working with Sounds of Pertussis and March of Dimes to promote awareness about the disease and encourage vaccination of adults to prevent spread of disease to infants.[145]

Personal life

Relationships and family

Lopez's personal life has attracted worldwide media attention. She has had high-profile relationships with Ojani Noa, Sean Combs, Cris Judd, Ben Affleck, and Marc Anthony. Starting in 1984, when Lopez was 15 and in high school, she began dating David Cruz. They split up in 1994, but remained close; Lopez said in 2004, "He's a friend and he probably knows me better than anyone else".[146][147]

Lopez's first marriage was to Cuban-born Ojani Noa[148] on February 22, 1997. Lopez met Noa while he worked as a waiter at a Miami restaurant. They divorced in January 1998. Lopez later employed Noa as the manager of her Pasadena restaurant Madre's in April 2002, but he was fired in October 2002. After Noa sued Lopez over the termination, they drew up a confidentiality agreement.[149] In April 2006, Lopez sued to prevent Noa from publishing a book containing personal details about their marriage, contending it violated their confidentiality agreement.[150] In August 2007, a court-appointed arbitrator issued a permanent injunction forbidding Ojani Noa from "criticizing, denigrating, casting in a negative light or otherwise disparaging" Lopez. She was awarded $545,000 in compensatory damages, which included nearly $300,000 in legal fees and almost $48,000 in arbitration costs. Noa was also ordered to hand over all copies of materials related to the book to Lopez or her attorney.[151] In November 2009, Lopez sued Noa for breach of contract and invasion of privacy, citing a previous confidentiality agreement between the two, to prevent Noa from releasing his planned film, "How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story", and alleged "previously unseen home video footage".[152] On December 1, 2009, judge James Chalfant granted a temporary injunction against Noa and his agent, Ed Meyer, barring them from distributing the footage in any forum. Lopez's lawyer said that he will return to court to make it permanent, stressing that "there wasn't anything even close" to a sex tape in Noa's possession: "It's private and personal, but it wasn't a sex tape. They are innocent and they have been misrepresented... to increase value and media attention".[153] After the hearing, Noa said he planned to fight the injunction: "It's not about the money, it's about my life".[154]

Lopez next had a 2½-year relationship with hip-hop mogul Sean Combs. On December 27, 1999, Lopez and Combs were at Club New York, a midtown Manhattan nightclub, when gunfire erupted between Combs' entourage and another group. Lopez and Combs were being driven away from the scene when they were chased and stopped by the police.[155] A gun was found in the front seat of their vehicle. Combs was charged with felony gun possession. Stress over Combs' trial and pursuit by the press multiplied their problems, and Lopez terminated her involvement with Combs one year later. During a related civil suit in 2008, the plaintiff's lawyer said Lopez had “nothing to contribute to the case”.[156]

Her second marriage was to her former backup dancer, Cris Judd. She met Judd while filming the music video for her single "Love Don't Cost a Thing." The two were married on September 29, 2001, at a home in the L.A. suburbs. Prior to the marriage, it had been reported by the tabloids in June 2001 that Lopez was expecting,[157] which never turned out to be true. Their marriage effectively ended in June 2002, when Lopez began publicly dating Ben Affleck.[158] They were divorced in January 2003.

Her relationship with Affleck was highly publicized, with the media dubbing the couple "Bennifer". Lopez announced her engagement to Affleck in November 2002, after Affleck gave her a six-carat pink diamond ring worth a reported $1.2 million.[159] Lopez promised interviewers that Affleck was indeed "the one", and that they would soon have a family. The marriage, planned for September 14, 2003 in Santa Barbara, California, was called off just hours before the event. They announced the end of their engagement in January 2004. Their relationship was parodied on the South Park episode "Fat Butt and Pancake Head", which aired on April 16, 2003. In 2003, Lopez and Affleck acted together in the film Gigli and in the 2004 film Jersey Girl. He also appeared in her "Jenny from the Block" video.

Lopez and Marc Anthony at the 2006 Time 100 gala event

Less than two months after her break-up with Affleck, Lopez was seen with singer Marc Anthony, a longtime friend with whom she had worked in music videos. They had briefly dated in the late 1990s, before his first marriage and her second. Lopez and Anthony were recording a duet together in early 2004, for Lopez's then-upcoming film Shall We Dance?. In October 2003, Anthony became separated, for the second time, from his first wife, former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres, with whom he has two children. Torres filed for divorce three months later. Lopez and Anthony married in a quiet home wedding on June 5, 2004, four days after his divorce from Torres was final.

Lopez's guests had been invited to an "afternoon party" at Lopez's house and had not been made aware that they were actually going to her wedding. The couple had planned not to publicize their marriage early on, allowing more privacy and time together in an otherwise intrusive environment. Days after the wedding, Anthony refused to comment on their marriage during interviews which were scheduled earlier to promote a new album "Amar Sin Mentiras" (To Love Without Lies).[160] In February 2005, Lopez confirmed the marriage, and added that "everyone knows. It's not a secret".[161] A few months later, Anthony's daughter, Ariana, appeared at the end of Lopez's music video "Get Right" as her little sister. Regarding his marriage and family life, Anthony maintains a private and sometimes defensive stance with the media, which has influenced Lopez to set some boundaries with interviewers.

On November 7, 2007, the last night of her "En Concierto" tour, Lopez confirmed she was expecting her first child with husband Marc. The announcement ended months of speculation over the pregnancy.[162] Her father later confirmed on February 5, 2008, that she was expecting twins.[163] Lopez gave birth on February 22, 2008 to fraternal twins, a girl and a boy, Emme Maribel Muñiz, and Maximilian "Max" David Muñiz. The twins were introduced in the March 11, 2008 issue of People magazine, for which the magazine paid $6 million.[164][165]

By January 2008, Lopez lived with her family in Brookville, New York, on Long Island.[166] Her mother, Guadalupe Lopez, moved into the gated home in June that year.[167] On July 15, 2011, following seven years of marriage to Anthony, the couple's representative announced that the couple were separating.[168] It has been speculated that during Lopez marriage to Marc Anthony, he tried to control her fashion wardrobe according to Us Weekly among other sources.[169][170] Anthony allegedly wanted Lopez to dress more appropriately for a mother of 2 and a forty-year old.[170][169]

In September 2011, Lopez purchased a home in the Hamptons for $18 million.[171] Lopez is a practitioner of Krav Maga.[172] She is also active on social networking site Twitter.[173] As of 2012, media has focused on Lopez's alleged relationship with her back-up dancer, Casper Smart.[174][175] Anthony himself has also an open relationship with Venezuelan model Shannon De Lima.[176]

Religion

It was reported that Lopez and Marc Anthony were taking professional business meetings at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre in Hollywood, California, in late 2006. It was also rumored that Lopez and Anthony became Scientologists during that period with the help of Angelo Pagan, the husband of The King of Queens actress and Scientologist Leah Remini.[177] Just prior to those reports, Lopez said to NBC, "I'm not a Scientologist, I was raised Catholic. But it's funny the way people come at it. To me it's so strange. These are some of the best people I've ever met in my life." She added, "My dad has been a Scientologist for 20 years. He's the best man that I know in my life and so, it's weird to me that people want to paint it in a negative way."[178] It has been reported that a factor in Lopez's break with Anthony was over the religious education of their twins; Lopez desired to send the children to a "specialist Scientology school" a position Anthony disagreed with.[179]

Discography

Filmography

See also

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