She’s likely hearing the Oscar buzz surrounding her latest film Hustlers.
And Jennifer Lopez admitted she felt empowered taking on the character of veteran stripper Ramona Vega in the crime drama which was released in September.
The 50-year-old actress admitted to reveling in the challenge of the role and ‘loved’ working alongside Constance Wu despite rumors there was a feud between the pair.
Boss: Jennifer Lopez admitted she felt empowered taking on the character of veteran stripper Ramona Vega in the crime drama which was released in September
‘Initially my big strip routine was not in the movie, but I thought it was important to show,’ she shared with The Sun. ‘You had to see she was the star of the club.
‘I just had to be a big girl about it. The first time in the full costume — calling it that is a stretch — was very nerve-racking. It’s the first time I really got the vulnerability, the feeling of being exposed. But I pulled my G-string up and did what I had to do as an actress. This is my job, what I signed up for.
‘I felt the empowerment and being in control of the room. There was a before and after that was drastic, from total terror to total happiness. It was hard, scary … but awesome.’
‘It’s the first time I really got the vulnerability, the feeling of being exposed,’ Lopez admitted. ‘But I pulled my G-string up and did what I had to do as an actress. This is my job, what I signed up for’
Jennifer was frustrated that movie-watchers assumed she used a double for the pole-dancing scenes.
‘When I went upside down (on the pole) I said, “Please get my face, I don’t care if I look like a bat hanging upside down, I want people to know there’s no doubles in this movie.”‘
Lopez worked alongside the Crazy Rich Asians actress throughout the film as they portrayed a tag team of dancers who conned Wall Street executives.