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What Is Jennifer Lopez Doing in This Is Me … Now?
Besides the most.
Lopez herself, looking a bit like a cross between Katniss Everdeen and Juliette Nichols from Silo, stands at its center, disheveled yet triumphant in the dirt and grime of the love games she’s been playing for the last 30 years of her public life. And if that weren’t enough, during one of the presumed couples-therapy appointments, one of her aggrieved beaus is sick of dealing with her “constant criticism,” claiming that Lopez “thinks I’m her employee.” That part of the biomythography — when Girl Bossing bleeds into one’s actual relationship — definitely feels real. The trailer leaps from the jealousy she felt looking over to her sister in their childhood bedroom while she “lied awake thinking, how does anybody sleep that way?” to a conversation with Neil DeGrasse Tyson (who somehow stays employed despite allegations of misconduct) on her place in the universe.
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