星期二 [ 2010-1-19 17:44:26 | watches1009 ] Lopez the center of attention "So there I was, walking along, and all of a sudden Oliver Stone jumps out of a car and runs over to me. I hadn't seen him in years, not since we did 'U Turn.' He was all excited. He said, 'I love your movie. I love your movie!' Well, I couldn't imagine what movie. I'd made quite a few. And he said, 'Oh, you know ... 'Monster-In-Law.' I watched it twice yesterday!" That was Jennifer Lopez, at Monday night's elegant, star-studded "Time 100" dinner, celebrating a diverse group of the world's movers and shakers. (Time's big man, Jim Kelly, did himself and his fabled magazine proud. From Martha Stewart to Condoleezza Rice to Dan Brown to Sean Combs to Steve Wynn -- everybody looked blissful.) Miss Lopez, in beaded Dolce & Gabbana, and her husband, Marc Anthony in something black and sexy, were practically torn limb from limb as they arrived at Jazz at Lincoln Center -- one of New York City's most beautiful spaces. But the actress/singer couldn't have been more relaxed, and vastly amused by the hubbub. "Oh, it wasn't so bad. Anyway, we got pushed into a wall by the people around the queen of Jordan." She laughed, "Now listen, it wasn't the queen's fault. She's a doll. But you know, sometimes the handlers get overprotective." Lopez, in person is -- and I hate to disappoint a lot of you -- down to earth, casual, easy to chat with. If she ever was the demanding and inaccessible diva of legend, she ain't anymore. She radiates the kind of serenity that comes from a rich, content private life. She never strayed far from her husband, and they were sweetly LED Flexible Strip Dropper Series Dropper-3528 affectionate to each other. She lives much more quietly now, no longer frantically searching out the next photo-op, jumping at the latest offered role. (Though she is very excited about her next two projects, "Bordertown" and "El Cantante" with Marc.) She spoke movingly of what Anthony has brought into her life. But when Marc -- busy chatting up Time honoree Paul Simon's press rep, Liz Rosenberg - - returned to his wife's side, he gently said, "Now, all that was off the record, right?" (The personal stuff) Lopez hadn't uttered one indiscreet word. She couldn't have LED Street Light LU06-168W been more loving. But these two have obviously made a pact not to allow even friendly press to intrude. I was touched by his protectiveness. "Yes, Marc, off the record." Mr. and Mrs. Anthony make a striking couple. Both are incredibly attractive in person. Lopez is a great beauty, with a flawless satiny complexion. In fact, her surprising in-the-flesh impact was much remarked upon. *** The evening's "When Worlds Collide" moment happened after the stunning performance of the Dixie Chicks. The Chicks were seated, preparing to dig into the excellent lamb. Suddenly, conservative Fox News emperor Bill O'Reilly was hovering above lead singer Natalie Maines. "I enjoyed your performance. I'm glad you performed. I don't agree with some things you say, but you've got guts. We just wish you'd said what you'd said in the United States." (Referring to Natalie's anti-Bush remarks made a couple of years ago in England. The Chicks have suffered mightily for that.) Miss Maines, who kept her expression free of surprise, remarked, "Oh, I'd say it in the U.S." O'Reilly left the dinner early, missing out on Stephen Colbert's riff and Paul Simon's sizzling-hot set. (Backstage, a very minimal entourage attended to Simon. He accepted compliments shyly.) The best part of the O'Reilly/Natalie encounter was the Chicks press rep Cindi Berger. As soon as she spotted O'Reilly talking to Natalie, she moved in. The only way she could overhear was by Other articles: http://www.zx0719.com/Blog/View/?641 http://www.jushiwang.net/Blog/View/?657 浏览(194) | 回复(0) |
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