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Jennifer Lopez slammed her Super Bowl show as worst idea

International star Jennifer Lopez slammed her Super Bowl show as the “worst idea in the world” at her documentary film “Halftime”. Halftime is scheduled to be shown on Netflix on June 14. It was recently shown at the Tribeca Festival, amid a standing ovation from the audience for the makers of the anticipated work.

Jennifer Lopez slammed her Super Bowl show as ‘worst idea in the world’

Lopez slammed her Super Bowl show (1)

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And several international media reports revealed that Jennifer Lopez was keen to comment through the film on the duo she presented with the international star Shakira at the Super Bowl party for 2020, and the film showed that Jennifer Lopez was initially not in favor of the idea of ​​​​using the organizers of the huge party with two of the most prominent Stars to commemorate this big event.

The film showed, according to Entertainment Weekly, that Jennifer Lopez and her music director, Kim Burse, were seen criticizing the time Jennifer Lopez would have to give her performance in brief. “We have six f—ing minutes. We have 30 seconds of a song, and if we take a minute, that’s it, we‘ve got five left. But, there’s got to be certain songs that we sing, though. We have to have our singing moments.

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Jennifer Lopez slammed her Super Bowl show, “This is the worst idea in the world to have two people do the Super Bowl, It was the worst idea in the world.” While Benny Medina has expressed her frustration with the NFL’s decision to have two superstar stars host the Super Bowl together.

Lopez slammed her Super Bowl show (1)

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Medina added, “It was an insult to say you needed two Latinas to do the job that one artist historically has done.” She is also noting that several stars, including Lady Gaga and Madonna, performed solo at the famous Super Bowl ceremonies, each of which lasted nearly a quarter of an hour.

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