Key Points

Jennifer Lopez recently shared that she's always struggled to be taken seriously as an actress. She explained that people often box her in as just a singer or dancer despite her acting credentials. Lopez has worked with Hollywood legends like Robert Redford and Jane Fonda throughout her career. Her latest film, Kiss of the Spider Woman, premieres in theaters this October.

Key Points: Jennifer Lopez Says She Always Struggled to Be Taken Seriously as Actress

  • Lopez reveals she has always felt like an underdog in Hollywood despite her success
  • She worked with acting legends including Robert Redford and Robin Williams
  • The singer-actress earned Golden Globe nominations for Selena and Hustlers
  • Her new film Kiss of the Spider Woman premieres in theaters October 10
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Jennifer Lopez says she has always struggled to be taken seriously as actress

Jennifer Lopez opens up about feeling like an underdog in Hollywood despite working with legends like Robert Redford and earning Golden Globe nominations for her acting roles.

"At first? At first -- and maybe always. - Jennifer Lopez"

Washington DC, September 30

Singer and songwriter Jennifer Lopez recently opened up about having to prove herself as an actress when others wanted to box her in as only a dancer or singer, according to People.

"People, when they see you first as one thing, it's hard for them to see you as something else. You just have to show them. You can't let that discourage you," said Lopez.

She recently appeared on CBS News Sunday Morning and spoke to host Lee Cowan about her career and her latest movie, Kiss of the Spider Woman, according to People.

Cowan asked, "Did you struggle to be taken seriously at first?" Lopez responded, "At first? At first -- and maybe always."

"A little bit. Or maybe it's just me in my own head," she added. "I don't know. I've always felt a bit of the underdog. Definitely misunderstood. But it comes with the territory of being in the public eye. People are not gonna really know who you are, your heart. And then they see it and go, 'Oh, that's who she is,' then they hear something and they go, 'Oh, no, that's not who she is.' And they get confused. I get it. I understand."

"But I stay steady," said Lopez. "And that's the most important thing, I think. I don't change. I grow, but I don't change."

Cowan noted that Lopez worked with stars such as Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, George Clooney, and Robin Williams, so "how could you not be taken seriously?" Lopez said, "I don't know."

Lopez has been nominated for two Golden Globe awards: Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for 1997's Selena and Best Supporting Actress for 2019's Hustlers. Hustlers also earned Lopez nods at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Independent Spirit Awards, reported People.

Kiss of the Spider Woman will be in theatres on October 10, following its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January.

An adaptation of the 1976 novel and its Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, Kiss of the Spider Woman comes from director Bill Condon, who wrote the Chicago movie musical that won six Oscars in 2003, including Best Picture, reported People.

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Rohit P
Honestly, I've always seen her more as an entertainer than a serious actress. She's great at what she does, but maybe she should focus on her strengths rather than chasing validation.
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Ananya R
Her performance in Hustlers was actually quite good! People often underestimate performers who are good at multiple things. Reminds me of how some Indian actors who started as models or singers face similar challenges.
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Sarah B
I appreciate her honesty about this struggle. The entertainment industry everywhere seems to put people in boxes. Looking forward to seeing her new movie!
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Vikram M
She's worked with legends like Robert Redford and Robin Williams - that itself speaks volumes about her talent. Sometimes we're our own worst critics. Wishing her all the best for her new release!
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Kavya N
As a working professional woman in Mumbai, I totally relate to this feeling of having to constantly prove yourself. It's exhausting but necessary. More power to her for staying steady through it all! 💪

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