Jennifer Lopez ‘s nickname was invented by the late Heavy D, and since she named her second album “J.Lo,” she’s been called by that name throughout her career. Jennifer told the May issue of In Style magazine:
“J.Lo’s name comes from Heavy D. On my first album (1999’On The 6′), he stopped by the studio to call me Jenny Lo or Jennifer Lopez. I used to call it J.Lo. When I was making my second album, I decided to call it “J.Lo” (announced in 2001). It’s been that name ever since. “
“I love what I’m doing. I’m very passionate. Every day doesn’t feel like work. I can clearly say that I’m living my dreams and thank you for waking up every day. I’m tirelessly energetic about what I’m doing. I’m surrounded by a great team that helps me, both personally and at work. I believe it’s very important to have great people. “
Jennifer, who has built a brilliant career in Hollywood, says she “trusts” herself more than before. “I’ve taken the same approach to acting, and Aaron Speiser has been my teacher since I was in my twenties when I started acting. I read through the script together, talked about what the role was, and that person. Think deeply about the impact of your experience. I’ve become more confident in the process and I’ve become more confident in myself. “
“When I’m just starting out, I’m terribly afraid that I’ll forget something and I won’t be able to do it in front of the camera. I don’t have that problem anymore. Preparations and rehearsals are always acting. He told me that he would give me confidence when I did it, and the more experience I had, the better it would be. “