Jennifer Lopez has released a new documentary called The Greatest Love Story Never Told. a work that mixes genres such as romantic comedy, music and science fiction to provide an intimate look into his love life and personal experiences.
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Available on Amazon Prime Video, this semi-autobiographical documentary accompanies the release of her single “This Is Me… Now.” In it, Lopez not only shares never-before-seen aspects of her personal life, but also addresses the topic of the abusive relationships she's faced.
“There have been people in my life who told me 'I love you' and then didn't do things that fit the word 'love,'” the star confessed. “You have to hit rock bottom to realize it, find yourself in situations so uncomfortable and painful that you end up saying, 'I don't want this anymore,'” he added.
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His story deepens as he recalls a pivotal moment during a session with his therapist, who asked him how he would behave if his daughter Emme, now 16, was in an abusive situation.
“It was very clear because I replied that I would tell my daughter to get out of there and never look back, but for me everything was very unclear and complicated. “It was like looking through a fog,” the artist explained.
Although Lopez made it clear that she was never physically abused, she did not hesitate to admit that she was abused in other ways.“Being thrown around and mistreated is no fun. “I never had a relationship where I was hit on, thank God” said. “But I've definitely been abused and experienced a few other unpleasant things,” she said, without specifying who she was talking about.
This documentary, part of a multimedia project that includes an album, was self-financed by Lopez to the tune of $20 million.
Love with Ben Affleck
Lopez and Affleck, whose love story began in 2002, enjoyed a highly publicized relationship that peaked in 2004. However, in 2021, they surprised the world by resuming their relationship.
The singer attributes their reunion to their personal transformation, ensuring that the love they feel for each other remains intact despite the years and changes. “Now we are completely different people, but at the same time we are the same and we have the same 100 percent love,” Lopez says in the documentary.
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In the film, López insists on confessing her love for Affleck and admits that the actor feels “uncomfortable” for inspiring her.
The documentary also serves as a platform for Lopez openly confesses her love for Affleck. who she says feels “uncomfortable” being the inspiration for her music. In this story, the artist shows herself vulnerable and admits that her love life has not always been easy and that she has always dreamed of finding true love since she was a child.
“I decided to tell my story or my truth that I have never shared with anyone in the world, the truth about my personal life,” JLo says in the pictures.
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