24. After meeting choreographer Cris Judd in late 2000 when he was hired to direct the music video for “Love Don’t Cost a Thing,” she married him on September 29, 2001. They divorced less than a year later, citing irreconcilable differences.
25. When the release of J to tha L-O! The Remixes debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 2000 in early February 2002, it became the first remix album to do so in the history of the chart.
26. Not content with just conquering the worlds of film, music and fashion, she opened Madre’s, a Puerto Rican restaurant in Pasadena, Calif, in April 2002. It closed its doors in 2008.
27. While filming the 2002 thriller Enough , she suffered “a kind of nervous breakdown,” as she told The Daily Beast in 2008. “It was about five in the afternoon in my trailer and I just sat there. I remember telling my assistant at the time – Arlene – to go get the director Michael Apted and I asked if I could go home because I was feeling so, so sick and weird. I kept saying, ‘I’m not weak, I’m not weak,'” she recalled. She was driven to a doctor, who prescribed medication, which she refused. “He told me to go back to work on Monday after a weekend of sleeping because if I waited longer that I would only get more panicked about working. So that’s what I did. I’ve still never been to a shrink. I’m not a shrinky person.”
28. When she launched her first fragrance, Glow by JLo, in September of 2002, it became the top-selling fragrance in the US and kickstarted the entire celebrity fragrance industry. No celebrity had launched such a thing since Elizabeth Taylor ‘s White Diamonds in 1991. (Unless you count Michael Jordan ‘s trio of colognes released in the ’90s, which we don’t. Sorry, not sorry.)
29. Despite only splitting from Cris in June, she was engaged to Ben Affleck by November of 2002 and dedicated her third album, This Is Me… Then to the actor.
30. The couple came together to star in the August 2003 romantic comedy Gigli , which was overshadowed by media attention on their engagement and proved to be not only a box office bomb, but a critical punching bag. In 2015, she told HuffPost Live that the period was the “worst, lowest point” of her career. “I was in a high-profile relationship at the time that fell apart in a really bad way, and so the kind of mix of those two things — the tabloid press had just come into existence at the time, so I was like a poster child for that moment,” she said. “I was in the tabloids every other week about how my life was falling apart. It was a tough time.”
31. After the movie bombed, her relationship with Affleck did, indeed, fall apart. They announced they were postponing their planned nuptials indefinitely a day before the ceremony was intended to take place in September 2003, citing media interference with the event. By January, they were done. But not for good. Once month after her split from Alex Rodriguez in April 2021, she and Affleck reunited—and have been going strong since.
32. Almost immediately after splitting with Affleck, she began dating singer Marc Anthony , who she’d known since he worked with her on On the 6 in 1999, appearing on the ballad “No Me Ames.” They were married by June of that year.
33. On the final night of their co-headlining tour in November 2007, they finally confirmed that she was pregnant, ending month of speculation. It was later revealed that she was carrying twins. In 2010, she told Elle that she opted against in vitro fertilization treatments while trying to get pregnant, stating, “I … believe in God and I have a lot of faith in that, so I just felt like you don’t mess with things like that.”
34. After fraternal twins Max and Emme were born on February 22, 2008, they were introduced to the world via a People magazine spread, for which the magazine paid a reported $6 million, making the photographs the most expensive celebrity picture ever taken at the time. The arrival of Knox and Vivienne Jolie-Pitt six months later would break that record, selling for an astounding $15 million.
35. When she and Marc starred in the 2007 biopic El Cantante , she felt her performance as late salsa singer Hector Lavoe ‘s wife Puchi should’ve earned her an Oscar. “I feel like I had that [Oscar worthy role] in El Cantante, but I don’t think the academy members saw it,” she told Latina in 2010. “It is a little bit frustrating. When the Oscars were on, I had just given birth on the 22nd, and the Oscars I think were a day or two later. I was sitting there with my twins — and I couldn’t have been happier — but I was like ‘How dope would it have been if I would’ve won the Oscar and been here in my hospital bed accepting the award?'” Sadly, the film failed to impress at the box office, earning only $7.9 million worldwide..
36. When she joined American Idol as a judge in the show’s 10th season, she kickstarted the trend of A-list stars joining reality TV show judging panels, paving the way for Christina Aguilera, Spears, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj , and Katy Perry to take gigs of their own over the years.
37. In 2014, she added “author” to her resume, releasing the book True Love , a diary of her last year. The book reached No. 7 on The New York Times Best Seller list.
38. When her cop drama Shades of Blue premiered on NBC in 2016, the series gave the network its most-watched Thursday night debut in seven years. The show lasted three seasons..
39. A year later, when she launched her reality competition series World of Dance in 2017, it gave the Peacock network its most-watched summer alternative programming premiere in nearly a decade.
40. After splitting with Marc in July 2011, she began dating former backup dancer Casper Smart on-and-off for five years. “I was very young, I was 23 or 24, she was 18 years older, so she was about 42 years old with two kids,” he told Univision in 2019 of meeting her on the set of her “Dance Again” music video. “But in the moment, everything just clicked. We spent every day together for a year.” As he explained, the age different was eventually the thing that ended their relationship for good.
41. In 2009, after a health scare with Emme, she and younger sister Lynda launched The Maribel Foundation, named after Marc’s sister Maribel, who had died from brain cancer as a child. Partnering with the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, the main goal was to “dramatically increase the availability of quality health care and health education for women and children, regardless of their ability to pay.” In 2012, after she split from Marc, the foundation was renamed as The Lopez Family Foundation.
42. When she signed on to star in Monster-in-Law opposite Jane Fonda in 2005, she earned a reported $15 million, making her the highest-paid Latina actress in Hollywood.
43. With a debut atop the Billboard 200 in 2002, J.Lo made her the first female solo artist signed to Epic Records to hit No. 1 since the label formed in 1953.
44. When she began dating Rodriguez in February 2017, it came nearly 20 years after the baseball player named her when asked who his dream date would be during a 1998 appearance on MLB Network’s Intentional Talk. “Jennifer Lopez,” he replied, telling the interviewer, “Hopefully you can find me a date with her.”
45. After he proposed to her in March 2019, he admitted on The Tonight Show that he spent six months planning the moment he got down on one knee. And when the couple traveled to the Bahamas, where he planned to do it, he spent a few more days nailing one pivotal detail. “I rehearsed three days in a row because I wanted the sunset to be perfect,” he told Jimmy Fallon , noting he had his assistant with him to help. “One time the sunset was at 6:27, the next day it was like 6:29 and then the third day, it was raining. So, I kind of came out around 6:29 and said this is the time I’m going to do it and it worked out well.”
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46. After launching her Las Vegas residency All I Have at the Planet Hollywood, ticket sales would gross over $100 million in the three years that she performed there.
47. Despite being in the music business for 20 years, she has only toured twice: First in 2014 for the Dance Again World Tour and again in 2019 with It’s My Party: The Live Celebration.
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48. Befitting her position as one of Hollywood’s most influential Latinx performers, she graced the cover of the very first issue of Latina magazine way back in 1996.
49. Not merely content with her own place in Hollywood history, she’s worked to ensure that there is more space for Latino representation on television, even lobbying in Washington D.C. at the 2013 National Cable and Telecommunications Association’s The Cable Show convention. “We’re really growing as a community and we’ve come into a place where we deserve to be considered and served and catered to,” she said at the time. “There’s a big revolution going on, it’s like a media and cultural revolution of Latinos here in the United States. We’re realizing our power. We’re realizing that we matter here. You know, we’re not just, you know, the guys working behind the scenes in the kitchens and as a plumber.”
50. As one of the very few movie stars to make the transition to a recording career and find success in both arenas, she has a cumulative box office gross of $3 billion and estimated global sales of 80 million records. And she shows no signs of slowing down.