Joe Rogan attacks 'diva' Jennifer Lopez over her multiple divorces, says she's a 'lot of work'
AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan recently weighed in on Jennifer Lopez's high-profile divorce from Ben Affleck, taking a pointed jab at the singer during a recent episode of his podcast. The outspoken host didn’t hold back while sharing his candid thoughts on Lopez’s personal life and expressed his views on the couple’s split.
During a recent episode of his 'Joe Rogan Experience' podcast, Rogan talked about how people take pleasure in seeing celebrity couples split up because it confirms that they're "miserable too," reported Marca.
Joe Rogan calls Jennifer Lopez a 'diva'
During the podcast, Joe Rogan focused his attention on Jennifer Lopez's history of relationships and pointed out that she's been married a few times before.
He said, "I find it fascinating when people keep getting married and keep getting divorced. God damn, how many times can JLo get married before the next guy's like, 'Hey, I don't know if this is going to work out.'"
Rogan went on to express his opinion about Lopez and called her a "diva" and said that she's "a lot of work". He added, "You want a diva? Good luck. That requires a lot of work."
A decade ago, Lopez was married to singer Marc Anthony in 2004. The couple announced the end of their relationship in 2011, and their divorce was finalized in 2014. They share 16-year-old twins, Emme and Maximilian, reported Newsweek.
Joe Rogan slams Jennifer Lopez over her multiple divorces, using a name she despises https://t.co/S2RarYRwLw
— Joe Rogan Podcast (@joeroganhq) November 17, 2024
She was also married to her backing dancer Cris Judd for a little over a year from 2001, and former waiter Ojani Noa for several months from February 1997, per the outlet.
Moreover, Lopez was also engaged to baseball star Alex Rodriguez between 2019 and 2021.
Insider claims Jennifer Lopez isn't up for new love
A source close to the actress revealed to Daily Mail that Jennifer Lopez is choosing to focus on herself following her unexpected split from Ben Affleck and is prioritizing personal growth over entering a new relationship.
The insider said, "Jen, like most people, would love to have love in her life again" but added that she recognizes the importance of focusing on herself first and if anyone needs time "right now is herself."
"If something presents itself, then obviously life and love find a way, but she isn't looking to get into any new relationships," the source added.
The insider added that Lopez is dedicated to her work and views 2025 as the year to rediscover herself. "She isn't actively looking to date right now and is still processing losing Ben again," claimed the source.
Internet trolls Jennifer Lopez as Rogan slams her in recent podcast
Several internet users attacked Jennifer Lopez after Joe Rogan trolled the singer and shared his thoughts on her recent divorce from Ben Affleck.
They took to the comments section of the podcast's YouTube video to slam her. One comment read, "She just can't seem to hold on to a man," while another said, "Jennifer Lopez is so woke can't stand her."
One person on X stated, "A woman who cannot sustain a marriage cannot tell me who to vote for," while another mentioned, "Yes she leaves plenty of room for criticism, and deservedly so."
A woman who cannot sustain a marriage cannot tell me who to vote for.‼️😂🏃🏽♀️💨💨ups sorry
— 🇩🇴Yaky🇩🇴🇺🇸 (@HerediaYak3597) November 17, 2024
Yes she leaves plenty of room for criticism, and deservedly so.
— Mediocre Originals (@grizzlymou93478) November 17, 2024
One individual wrote, "Rogan isn’t wrong. J-Lo's track record makes you wonder if she's more into the spotlight than real commitment," while another commented, "She’s definitely not a role model."
Rogan isn’t wrong. J-Lo's track record makes you wonder if she's more into the spotlight than real commitment.
— MELANIA TRUMP --- PRESS RELEASE (Parody) (@MelaniaTrumpX) November 17, 2024
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