
In this photo is Jennifer Lopez in sheer white Dolce & Gabbana chiffon, with actress Leah Remini at ELLE Magazine’s 15th Annual “Women in Hollywood” Tribute. E! Online reports that the two arrived hand in hand, made it to their seats, and hung out like a couple of cool chicks in the cafeteria.
“They talked, they giggled, and they took pics of each other with their BlackBerrys.”
Seems like it was one of the busiest A-listers getitng together: Jane Fonda, Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry, Sigourney Weaver, Anne Hathaway, Isla Fisher, Diane Keaton, Eva Mendes, Kate Beckinsale, Sheryl Crow, Shirley MacLaine, Courteney Cox, Kerry Washington, Jennie Garth, Katharine McPhee and Cheryl Hines were also there along with male guests David Arquette, Peter Facinelli, Chris Evans, Troy Garity and director Peter Segal.
This morning a feature on Jennifer Lopez by Kevin Sessums from The Daily Beast , created a new profile for Jennifer Lopez. The interview which had been previously killed by a fashion magazine because Lopez was not happy with the way her interviews went, tells her story about selling her babies’ photos, Scientology, being a diva, and a “nervous breakdown” that she’s never publicly discussed.
She is not a Scientologist but has no problem with it:
“I do know a lot about Scientology. And I know about the practices. I know all about what the technology is and all that kind of stuff. It’s very helpful. So in a sense, yeah, you do call on it. No [I don't consider myself a Scientologist]. I wouldn’t have a problem saying it because I know what it is. I have no problems with it and it really actually bothers me that people have such a negative feeling towards it.”
She once had a nervous breakdown
“There was a time when I was very overworked and I was doing music and movies and so many things. I was suffering from a lack of sleep. And I did have a kind of nervous breakdown. I froze up on a set. Well, not on a set, but in my trailer. I was like — I don’t want to move. I don’t want to talk. I don’t want to do anything. It was on that movie Enough,” she says, referring to the film in which she played a battered wife who finally fights back. “Yeah. I did. I had a nervous breakdown.”
She talks about being a Diva:
“I think I’ve always been a favorite to pick on. Once you have a lot of success, you become a target in many ways…I just think that the whole diva thing is a misrepresentation of who I am. I think some of that is because of where I came from. I came from the Bronx and a certain background. I worked really hard. I kept my focus on the right things. And still, even with that, they find stuff to pick on.”

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