Jennifer Lopez’s alleged classmate called her out for lying.

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In a viral clip from the documentary, ‘The Greatest Love Story Never Told’, Jennifer Lopez is seen expressing struggles she has grappled while growing up.
Despite some viewing this as harmless, numerous users on TikTok and other platforms have voiced frustration over her repeated references to the Bronx.
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In her new film This Is Me…Now: A Love Story and the accompanying documentary surrounding the creation of her new album and the film, Jennifer Lopez candidly discusses the challenges she has faced in her life. The documentary delves deeply into the inner struggles she has wrestled with since childhood, growing up in the Bronx. However, some individuals from the Bronx itself have taken issue with the claims made by the singer-actress in her documentary.

Jennifer Lopez in This Is Me…Now
A viral TikTok video has emerged featuring a woman who asserts that she attended the same high school as Lopez, alleging that the singer-actress has fabricated aspects of her past and upbringing in the recently released documentary.
Jennifer Lopez Opens Up About Her Upbringing in Documentary
In her recently released documentary The Greatest Love Story Never Told, Jennifer Lopez shared insight into her upbringing as a “middle child.” The singer reveals that among her two siblings, she felt neglected and unnoticed, prompting her to become an enthusiastic worker in pursuit of acknowledgment.

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“I wasn’t the oldest and I wasn’t the youngest, I was in the middle,” she said, as per The Daily Mail. Lopez also candidly discusses her tumultuous relationship with her “narcissistic” mother and her father, who she describes as an absentee computer technician, working through the night and sleeping during the day.
In a viral clip from the documentary, the Marry Me actress is seen expressing the hard times she had growing up. “It reminds me of when I was sixteen, in the Bronx, running up and down the block,” the singer says emotionally in the viral clip from the documentary.
Jennifer Lopez Called Out For Making False Claims in Her Documentary
Jennifer Lopez has frequently shared stories about her upbringing in the Bronx, attributing it to her path to success. Despite some viewing this as harmless, numerous users on TikTok and other platforms have voiced frustration over her repeated references to the Bronx.

Jennifer Lopez in a still from Hustlers (2019)
One such video has now gone viral, featuring a woman who claims to have attended the same high school as Lopez. In the viral TikTok clip shared by @photosbyangela, she calls out the singer for what she perceives as misleading statements about her past in The Greatest Love Story Never Told.
“Okay, I truly have left this woman alone for years. I have just been annoyed in silence since High School—I am a Puerto Rican woman from the Bronx, who went to the same high school as you and you’re lying.”

She claimed to have seen the singer’s high school photo and stated that she did not have hair like that. She further questions the singer’s alleged lack of contributions to Bronx communities, saying,
“Please stop using us to look human. We are sick of you, you don’t do sh*t for us. Keep our names out of your mouth. We’re not running up and down the block, not all of us do that—Stop using us to look human. Stop using us to look relatable. We don’t like you.”

Jennifer Lopez in a still from This Is Me… Now: A Love Story
The viral TikTok has received mixed responses. While some agreed with her criticism, as they argued that the singer highlights her connection with the Bronx only for promotional purposes, others also came in Lopez’s defense. However, the woman in the viral TikTok later clarified that she attended the same high school as the singer, but during different years. Despite her criticisms, she also admitted to admiring the singer for a significant period.
The Greatest Love Story Never Told is available to stream on Prime Video.
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