Andy Cohen recently voiced his support for Jennifer Lopez amid ongoing criticisms in the media. Speaking on his podcast, Cohen addressed a variety of negative narratives surrounding Lopez, particularly in response to a Hollywood Reporter article suggesting her canceled tour was linked to an “unlikeability factor.”
Cohen and his co-host, John Hill, dismissed these claims, suggesting Lopez’s appeal may not cater to certain expectations of fans who seek dramatic vulnerability.
Cohen also defended Lopez against Meghan McCain’s remarks on her guest appearance on ‘The View,’ where McCain had criticized Lopez as “not nice.” Cohen countered this by highlighting Lopez’s positive interactions on his show, ‘Watch What Happens Live,’ where she appeared multiple times and was described as delightful and drama-free. He praised her professionalism and willingness to discuss various topics openly.
Furthermore, Cohen commended Lopez’s talents, particularly recalling her impressive performances in Las Vegas, emphasizing her ability to deliver a spectacular show. He expressed frustration with the criticisms directed at her for “doing too much,” suggesting it reflects a cultural tendency towards schadenfreude, or taking pleasure in others’ misfortunes.
The podcast discussion occurred amidst Lopez’s recent personal and professional challenges, including the cancellation of her tour and rumors surrounding her relationship with Ben Affleck. Despite these difficulties, sources close to Lopez mentioned in the podcast and to PEOPLE highlighted her decision to prioritize time with her family and close friends, indicating she needed a break to focus on herself amidst a hectic period.
Andy Cohen’s remarks on his podcast aimed to counter negative portrayals of Jennifer Lopez in the media, portraying her as a dedicated professional and a positive presence during her appearances on his show. His comments sought to defend her character and celebrate her talents while acknowledging the personal challenges she currently faces.