Recently, host Meghan McCain shared her encounter with Jennifer Lopez, emphasizing that she was “not nice.” Now, Andy Cohen is speaking out and sharing his experiences with the singer.
For several years, Jennifer Lopez, 54, has been rumored to have diva-like tendencies. At this year’s Met Gala in May, the singer made a negative impression when she appeared annoyed by a question about her dress. A month later, journalist Meghan McCain, 39, revealed that she had previously worked with JLo and found her to be “a deeply unpleasant person.” Now, host Andy Cohen, 56, has stepped in to defend the “Jenny From the Block” singer.
Andy Cohen Now Speaks About Jennifer Lopez’s Character
In his podcast “Daddy Diaries,” Andy Cohen expressed his astonishment at the negative talk regarding JLo’s personality. “I don’t think that’s accurate,” he said, explaining that she had been a guest on his talk show “Watch What Happens Live” multiple times. She was “never late,” there was “no drama,” and he was always able to “talk about anything” with her.
Cohen’s co-podcaster John Hill agreed with him and vented his frustration at Lopez’s critics, even though he didn’t name anyone specifically. “People are mean when they see someone doing well. They want to tear you to pieces. [But] she is strong, she is like Teflon, she is beautiful, she knows herself, she is confident,” Hill stated.
Meghan McCain Called the Singer “a Deeply Unpleasant Person”
In her podcast “Citizen McCain,” former “The View” host Meghan McCain spoke in early May about her encounter with Jennifer Lopez. “I, too, share similar negative stories like the rest of the world. I feel bad because we’ve reached a point where JLo is being bullied,” said the daughter of the late U.S. politician John McCain, †81, adding, “She is just a deeply unpleasant person. She had the largest entourage I’ve ever seen [when she was on ‘The View’]. More than Kim Kardashian and the President.”