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Jennifer Lopez ‘refused to perform on a British TV show unless her dressing room was redecorated in all-white’, claims Dannii Minogue
Jennifer Lopez apparently made some ‘diva demands’ when she appeared on the British television show Top of the Pops in the late ’90s.
Fellow pop star Dannii Minogue claimed on her podcast that J.Lo ‘refused to perform’ unless her dressing room was completely redecorated.
The Aussie singer, 50, alleged the Jenny from the Block star, 52, demanded that ‘everything had to be white’ or she wouldn’t go on stage.
Jennifer Lopez (pictured on May 8, 2021) apparently made some ‘diva demands’ when she appeared on the British television show Top of the Pops in the late ’90sÂ
‘And while you hear those diva stories, there is one I can actually vouch for,’ she said on The 90s with Dannii Minogue.Â
‘I was at Top of the Pops and was told Jennifer Lopez was on her way, but she refused to perform unless her backstage room was redecorated.’
‘I was told everything had to be white, including the sofa. I asked to go in and see the room as she wasn’t there in that moment… I was lapping up every detail,’ Dannii added with a laugh.Â
Fellow pop star Dannii Minogue (pictured) claimed on her podcast that J.Lo ‘refused to perform’ unless her dressing room was completely redecoratedÂ
Dannii said she was confused as to why Jennifer would want an all-white room due to all the body makeup performers often wear.Â
‘All I could think was, “Girlfriend is covered head to toe in body makeup. How do you sit on a white couch?”‘
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Jennifer’s representatives for comment.Â
The Aussie singer, 50, alleged the Jenny from the Block star, 52, demanded that ‘everything had to be white’ or she wouldn’t go on stage. (J.Lo is seen here in a recent Instagram photo)
Jennifer, known for her hits Love Don’t Cost a Thing and On the Floor, recently celebrated the release of her new Netflix documentary Halftime.Â
In Halftime, the singer-turned-actress reflects on her career and reveals she almost quit when scrutiny over her curvaceous figure almost became too much.
‘There were many times where I was just like, “I think I’m just going to quit,”‘ she says.
‘I had to really figure out who I was. And believe in that and not believe in anything else.’Â
Jennifer, known for her hits Love Don’t Cost a Thing and On the Floor, recently celebrated the release of her new Netflix documentary HalftimeÂ
Her curvy body type was far from the norm when J.Lo burst onto the scene in 1997.
‘When I started working, the beauty ideal was very thin, blonde, tall, not a lot of curves,’ she says in Halftime.Â
‘I grew up around women with curves so it was nothing I was ever ashamed of. It was hard, when you think people think you’re a joke — like a punchline.’
‘But it wound up affecting things in a way that I never intended,’ she says, adding that her then-fiancĂ© Ben Affleck was surprised at the criticism.
In Halftime, the singer-turned-actress reflects on her career and reveals she almost quit when scrutiny over her curvaceous figure almost became too much. (Pictured on June 8 in NYC)Â
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