
Jennifer Lopez showcased her signature unflappable cool on the streets of Los Angeles this week, seemingly without a care in the world. The sighting comes hot on the heels of a resurfaced interview that has sent ripples through Hollywood, in which her former 'Monster-in-Law' co-star, the legendary Jane Fonda, made some startlingly frank confessions.
While J.Lo was spotted looking effortlessly chic and decidedly unbothered, the internet was busy dissecting Fonda's appearance on the 'Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen' show. The acclaimed actress didn't hold back, revealing that their time filming the 2005 comedy was far from a smooth ride.
A Blast from the Past: Fonda's Frank Admission
When directly questioned by a fan about her experience working with Lopez, Fonda's response was brutally honest. "I really didn't like working with her," the Oscar-winner stated, sending a shockwave through the audience. She elaborated, pointing to a specific, and now infamous, on-set demand as a major point of contention.
"She was, to be honest, not that nice to the crew. And that really bothers me," Fonda confessed, highlighting a clash in working styles and on-set etiquette that clearly left a lasting impression.
The Infamous Vanity Demand
The core of the tension, as detailed by Fonda, revolved around a customised vanity item. Lopez reportedly required a specific type of dressing room chair, a request Fonda found particularly jarring.
"She had this trailer that was like, it was a crazy trailer. And she had these two big, black SUVs that were always there, with the engines running," Fonda recalled, painting a picture of a demanding environment. This stark contrast in their approaches to the job created an atmosphere Fonda simply described as "uncomfortable."
Despite the behind-the-scenes friction, Lopez has never publicly addressed the rumours or Fonda's recent comments. Her appearance in LA, all smiles and style, suggests she's choosing to rise above the revived gossip, letting her poised demeanour do all the talking.