Jennifer Lopez Covers Vogue Mexico, Talks Motherhood And Being Typecast In Hollywood
- Kris Avalon
- Jun 24, 2023
- 2 min read

Jennifer Lopez stuns all the gworls on the cover of Vogue Mexico (the most popular magazine in Latin America I should add), and the triple threat, fresh off the success of the Netflix film The Mother talks motherhood and being typecast in Hollywood.
On How The Mother Made Her Re-evaluate Her Relationship With 15-Year-old Twins Max And Emme: : 'It really helped me to overanalyse it, because when you're living your life you're not really analyzing it, but when you're working on a character, you go deeper into what they're going through.'
'It made me think what does she need to do to move from a mother-baby relationship to her adult relationship? Are you going to hide things from me or are we going to be open and forthcoming? All those questions were coming up in my mind.'

On Being Stereotyped By Producers In Her Earlier Film Roles: 'At first I think I only got parts where I had an accent. And then it gradually changed because I stood my ground.
'I just wanted to play "a girl," you know, I didn't even want to know what her last name or her first name was.'
On Her First Role Playing "A Girl" Being In The Rom-Com The Wedding Planner Alongside Matthew McConoughey: 'Normally you would have seen figures like Meg Ryan, Sandra Bullock or Julia Roberts in that role,' she explained. 'But once that happened, once I was given that role, I think things really changed.'

The rom-com thing was cute for a moment, and I loved her in Hustlers. I've always felt JLo's strengths was in playing tough female characters like in Out of Sight and Money Train. She was excellent in The Mother, and I hope down the road she considers taking on more action roles, because I would love to see JLo in her own John Wick or Extraction-esque action franchise.
Earlier this year, JLo and husband Ben Affleck spent a whopping $60.8 milion on a mansion in Beverly Hills known as Wallington Estate. The home was originally priced at $135 million back in 2018.
The five acre estate, which they paid almost $15 million less than the initial asking price of $75 million features 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms.
No word on exactly when, but JLo's new album This Is Me...Now is set to drop later this year.



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