Is Jennifer Lopez Too Hard on Herself?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Jennifer Lopez acknowledges her struggles with self-criticism.
- She embraces her perfectionism while hosting major events.
- The artist reflects on her proud career moments.
- Her experience as a mother adds depth to her narrative.
- J.Lo's journey is a blend of success and personal challenges.
Los Angeles, May 28 (NationPress) Actress-singer Jennifer Lopez sometimes feels that she is “too hard” on herself. At 55 years old, the star has achieved significant success in both music and acting, and openly identifies as a “perfectionist”.
The chart-topping artist recently took on the role of host at the American Music Awards in Las Vegas, embracing the opportunity, according to reports from Female First UK.
In an interview with Extra, she stated, “I’m so hard on myself. I don’t want to be that way, but I can’t help it sometimes. I felt it went really, really well. I am such a perfectionist, I always feel like, ‘Ah, I could have gotten this little piece or that little piece’. But it was, it was perfect. It was fine.”
As noted by Female First UK, Jennifer has twins, Max and Emme, with her ex-husband Marc Anthony, but she was unable to persuade them to attend the awards ceremony.
The “Jenny from the Block” singer humorously remarked, “My kids are 17 now, they’re twins, and they don’t like to hang with mom, and I can’t, like, drag them along like I used to. I have like one more year of telling them kind of what to do before they’re like, ‘Okay.’ I begged them to come with me this weekend and they were like, ‘Mom, we’re tired. We want to hang out with our friends. Mommy, please,’ you know? And I can never say no to them. It’s terrible. I think deep down they’re proud of their mom.”
In the meantime, Jennifer recently expressed her feelings of “pride” regarding her career. As she prepared for hosting the American Music Awards, she reflected on her journey.
She shared with People magazine, “Everything feels like I just did it. I remember the moments. I remember getting dressed for them. I remember things people said when we were walking to the stage afterwards. So it’s all these amazing core memories of my life that when you look back on them … I don’t know that I get emotional, but I definitely get like, ‘Wow’. Happy. I’ve been doing this and I’m proud of that.”
Jennifer also revisited some of her past performances and was amazed by her growth as an artist.
She remarked, “We were just looking at it to see the progression of the stuff that we’ve done. I don’t know, it’s just a very important part of my musical career and life.”