Jennifer Lopez's Happy Era: Coachella Debut & Rom-Com Return

Jennifer Lopez made her debut performance at the Coachella music festival, sharing a special moment performing "Save Me Tonight" with David Guetta. She declared this period her "happy era," which includes a return to romantic comedies with the upcoming film 'Office Romance'. Lopez recently reminisced by sharing never-before-seen behind-the-scenes photos from her 2002 hit 'Maid in Manhattan'. The new film features a large ensemble cast and is directed by Ol Parker.

Key Points: Jennifer Lopez on Coachella Debut and Rom-Com Era Return

  • First Coachella performance with David Guetta
  • Announces return to romantic comedies
  • Shares unseen 'Maid in Manhattan' BTS
  • Upcoming film 'Office Romance' with star-studded cast
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Jennifer Lopez: My happy era is rewriting everything

Jennifer Lopez shares joy after first Coachella performance with David Guetta and announces return to rom-coms with new film 'Office Romance'.

"My happy era is rewriting everything. - Jennifer Lopez"

Mumbai, April 13

Grammy winner Jennifer Lopez performed at the iconic music festival Coachella for the very first time and said that her "happy era" is "rewriting everything" for her.

JLO, who had the most fun day at the festival, shared a video of her performance along with French DJ and record producer David Guetta in California. She was seen performing on their number Save Me Tonight.

"The most fun day!! Save Me Tonight with David live for the first time at MY FIRST COACHELLA was so special. My happy era is rewriting everything. Don't ever stop surprising yourself," she wrote.

Talking about Coachella, the festival, which featured a myriad genres of music including rock, pop, hip-hop and EDM alongside multiple stages, was founded in 1999 and takes place over two weekends in April.

Lopez had earlier spoken about being "happy" as she returns tp her 'rom-com era' with her upcoming film Office Romance. It was on April 11, when she shared some "never before seen" moments from her 2002 romantic comedy film "Maid In Manhattan."

She captioned the post: "Some never before seen BTS on the set of Maid in Manhattan by the incredible @BarryWetcher. So many feelings! Such wonderful memories! And now with Office Romance, I am back in my RomCom era. It's OUR Happy Era!!! @SonyPictures #RevolutionStudios @egt239."

Maid in Manhattan was based on a story by John Hughes. It stars Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes, and Natasha Richardson. In the film, a hotel maid and a high-profile politician fall in love. The film was a box office success.

It followed the story of a struggling singer-mother named Marisa Ventura, who works as a maid at a luxury hotel in the Big Apple to make ends meet. However, after trying on a designer coat of a guest, she is mistaken for a wealthy politician who falls in love with her.

Office Romance is an upcoming American romantic comedy film directed by Ol Parker. It also stars Brett Goldstein, Betty Gilpin, Edward James Olmos, Bradley Whitford, Amy Sedaris, Tony Hale and Rick Hoffman, among many others.

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Arjun K
First Coachella at her stage in career? That's truly inspiring. It's a good reminder that it's never too late to try new things and find happiness. Good for her!
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Rohit P
While I'm happy she's happy, I do wish our own Bollywood icons got this kind of global media coverage for their career milestones. Our artists work just as hard. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
"Don't ever stop surprising yourself" – what a powerful message. As someone navigating a mid-career shift, this really resonates. More power to her!
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Kavya N
The Save Me Tonight performance looked electric! But honestly, the part about her rom-com era excites me more. We need more feel-good, hopeful movies like Maid in Manhattan. The world could use that sweetness right now.
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Vikram M
Coachella line-up is always impressive. Good to see legends like JLo sharing the stage with new-age DJs. It's a great blend. Hope she considers performing in India again soon!

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