Jennifer Lopez Reflects on Madonna's Influence and Career Journey
Jennifer Lopez on Madonna's influence: 'I wanted to dress like her'

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In a recent interview, Jennifer Lopez shared how Madonna inspired her fashion choices and career evolution. Lopez also discussed the pivotal role of playing Selena Quintanilla in her career and her ongoing nerves while filming romantic scenes in her upcoming Netflix movie, 'Office Romance.'
- 01Jennifer Lopez admired Madonna from a young age, altering her clothes to mimic the pop star's style.
- 02Lopez credits her role as Selena Quintanilla in the 1997 film 'Selena' as a turning point in her career.
- 03She emphasizes the importance of evolving in her career, inspired by Madonna's example.
- 04Lopez admits to still feeling nervous while filming romantic scenes, despite her extensive experience.
- 05Her upcoming Netflix film 'Office Romance' features her as a CEO who falls for a new employee.
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Jennifer Lopez recently opened up about the significant influence Madonna had on her life and career during an interview. She recalled how, as a child, she wanted to emulate Madonna's iconic style, even going so far as to alter her clothes to look like her. Lopez expressed her admiration for Madonna's ability to evolve as an artist, stating, "I never want to get stuck. I always wanted to keep evolving." She also reflected on her career-defining role as Selena Quintanilla in the 1997 film 'Selena,' which she described as a catalyst for her success. Lopez noted that the tragic loss of Selena fueled her determination to pursue her dreams, saying, "You have one life... Go for it." Currently, Lopez is promoting her upcoming Netflix film 'Office Romance,' where she plays a CEO who embarks on a secret romance with a new employee. Despite her long career, she admitted to feeling nervous about filming romantic scenes, highlighting the challenges of intimacy on set.
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