Jane Fonda, about Jennifer Lopez in the filming of her film Boards of 2005: “She never apologized”
He was born on December 21, 1937 in New York and as a sagittarius he is, Jane Fonda has no brake when it comes to openly express his thoughts. That was precisely what he did during an interview with Drew Barrymore during the promotion of ‘Grace and Frankie’, one of the best Netflix series, which stars alongside Lily Tomlin. Both are two friends forced to change their lives when their respective husbands tell them that they are homosexual, so they will have no choice but to join this shocking fact and understand each other in an unknown territory for both full of surprises.
During the encounter with the actress who starred in ‘ET’, the protagonists of ‘Grace and Frankie’ talked about their characters in this fiction, but also of other previous ones and told some juicy anecdote, specifically Jane Fonda who said about Jennifer Lopez something that happened during the filming of her film together of 2005 and left us speechless: “She never apologized.”
Jane Fonda is referring to the moment she and Jlo rolled one of the sequences of ‘The mother of the boyfriend’, a film in which they played mother -in -law and daughter -in -law. But before reaching that devastating conclusion, in which the singer does not leave in a very good place, he reported how the situation was jokingly.
Drew Barrymore asks Jane Fonda about ‘The mother of the boyfriend’ and this was what said: “What comes to mind immediately is that we have a slap scene. The slapped, she slaps me, I slapped her … well, Jennifer had a huge ring of diamonds, so when she slapped me one of the times, I cut my eye on me.” She argues that she never apologized for that gesture, something that costs us to believe, since the other involved in this matter has always had good words for the veteran actress. “It is one hundred percent at all times, in each scene and in each word. I admire its preparation and the passion it has after so many years in this work. It is the personification of what you would like to be when you start in the interpretation. It is authentic and I took a lot of love,” Jlo said in a statements collected by ‘La Higuera’.
Jane Fonda also spoke wonders of her in that same interview: “She is a woman with a lot of talent and knows very well what she has to do. He is very ready.” Despite the setback, it seems that the bad vibes stayed inside the ‘set’ and that is, in the end, it is what it was and the grace of this mother -in -law and daughter -in -law to the gresca inside one of the most fun romantic comedies of all time.

Marieta Taibó is an editor of current and culture in Cosmopolitan and expert film and television series for more than a decade. When you are not writing, you will find it in front of the screen by analyzing the last premieres of Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Disney+ and the rest of the “streaming ‘platforms to recommend those interesting titles or that they are going to petar. Between criticism and television fiction news, interview with actors. In his recorder you will find talks from his interviews with Blanca Suárez, Mario Casas, Úrsula Corberó, Ana de Armas, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Lily Collins, yes, ‘Emily in Paris’ or Christina Hendricks, the redhead of ‘Mad Men’, to name a few names. Outside the screen, in addition, you will recommend the best leisure and gastro plans. In other professional stages, he has also written in fashion and beauty. In fact, she is the author of the essay ‘The secret face of the beauty business’, of the Editorial Almuzara. Marieta Taibo has a degree in Journalism from the Complutense University of Madrid and has the Superior Marketing and Fashion and Luxury Communication course of Elle magazine and the Complutense University. His first steps as editor were in the economy section of the news magazine the key until he made the leap to society and culture, his true passion. Subsequently, he worked in El Confidencial, and then in the Women’s magazine AR as coordinator of the Cultural Agenda and head of the Film Section. From there, he made the leap to the SuperTele and TP magazines and in them he spent ten years writing of films and series, a work that combined as a collaborator of Babylon Magazine magazine making in -depth reports on culture, until he arrived in Cosmopolitan six years ago.