Conflicting Reports About Whether Jennifer Lopez Likes This Unflattering People Cover
January 18, 2013 by Hollywoodite
Jennifer Lopez covers this week’s issue of People Magazine on all fours, with her mouth open, in an outfit that looks like she went to buy groceries right before the shoot, and dry/ split ends. It’s a horrible cover that actually makes one realise what work it must be to make someone so pretty look so… not.
Inside the issue, Lopez talks about what she’s learned from her failed relationships, her failed marriages, and her joke of a relationship with Casper Smart, a 25-year-old in her employ. In all, she makes it clear she’s learned nothing and will probably never be happily single nor have a healthy relationship. Remember, this latest relationship with Smart is so hated by her retinue that her manager, powerhouse Benny Medina, waited until her Vogue profile to publicly excoriate their coupling.
Back to the cover, it’s a mess. Fans seems to hate it and a source says Lopez hates it too. Medina diplomatically insists that they love it. However, if they do hate it, it wouldn’t be the first time. Remember when Justin Bieber went on Twitter to chide People for picking an ugly open-mouthed cover photo of him too a while back?
Jennifer Lopez isn’t too happy with her cover photo on this week’s issue of People magazine.
The 43-year-old mother of two sits down for an interview with the weekly to discuss her life after splitting with Marc Anthony and finding her new love Beau “Casper” Smart.
The story was perfectly timed to upstage Mariah Carey’s appearance on the “American Idol” judging panel. But we’re told that Lopez, who appears in a crouching pose with a wide smile and her hair styled straight with long bangs, feels the photo makes her look old.
“Her camp feels she looks old and haggard,” a source tells us.
Friends are also comparing the singer and former American Idol judge’s wide-eyed look and stick-straight hair to eccentric 70-year-old fashion designer Betsey Johnson.
We’re told Lopez’s camp reached out to People to moan about the photograph. But her manager Benny Medina insists he was happy with the final result: “Look at the pictures and read the story! We worked closely with the editors of People and we are very pleased with cover photo and the results all around.” People told us it “continues to have a productive relationship with her and her team.” – via The New York Post.