Jennifer Lopez has faced significant public scrutiny this year, impacting her music and film projects.

Despite plans for a major comeback with a new album, two movies, and a tour, the reception has been lukewarm. Online criticism has painted her as out of touch, especially when she attempts to appear relatable.

The backlash reignited after the Met Gala, where critics felt her outfit was unoriginal and reminiscent of past looks. Viral clips from her documentary “The Greatest Love Story Never Told” and her Vogue “73 Questions” interview have fueled the criticism.

Jennifer Lopez rebrands tour to greatest hits show amid low ticket sales

In the documentary, a scene where she nostalgically compares her messy hair to her youth in the Bronx was widely mocked. Similarly, her Bodega order of a ham and cheese roll with an orange drink was ridiculed, with even celebrities like Doja Cat joining in.

Despite not addressing the backlash directly, sources close to Lopez have stated she is focused on her work and supported by her husband, Ben Affleck. However, there is skepticism about whether those around her are providing honest feedback.

Her upcoming tour, initially promoted as “This Is Me Now,” has been rebranded as a “Greatest Hits” tour to boost ticket sales. However, this change hasn’t been widely advertised, leading to confusion and mixed messaging. The tour’s success remains uncertain, with reports of slow ticket sales and a lack of enthusiasm from Lopez herself.

As Lopez prepares to hit the stage next month, the effectiveness of the tour rebranding and her ability to overcome the year’s challenges will soon be tested.

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