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EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Lopez BASHED For Sharing ‘Awkward’ Video Of Drinking Habits Following Her Husband Ben Affleck’s Struggles With Alcohol


Jennifer Lopez is raising eyebrows after publishing her latest video featuring her drinking habits.

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Fans, trolls, and critics just found the content to be cringeworthy while others went into detail about how it was far from the truth.

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The starlet appeared picture-perfect and beyond stunning recently when she put her glamorous face on while sharing a very awkward video.

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People were certainly not convinced as they felt the celeb should focus more on how her own husband and actor Ben Affleck was struggling with alcoholism. But that seemed to make no difference to her as the main focus seemed to be the brand Delola as depicted in a new Instagram video.

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In the past, we saw the star go into detail about how alcohol shouldn’t be consumed for obvious reasons. She further revealed how it tends to wreck your skin.

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But all of those precautions appear to be out of the window right now as the main focus seems to be getting people attracted to the beverage, sources added. So as you can tell, people were baffled at the sheer level of hypocrisy on display.

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Now, the star seems to be diving down deep into understanding that she does indeed enjoy a great relationship with such drinks and tends to have cocktails on a routine basis as well.

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In the past, she said that alcohol was never her cup of tea. But now, for the sake of marketing, she switched sides completely.

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The star seemed to be appearing like her usual self in a camel-toned sleeveless number that featured a jumpsuit. There was an oversized collar with the right zip-up front.

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For accessories, she used glasses with hoop earrings and a very beautiful personalized necklace. She also addressed her followers that comprised 248 million individuals.