The never ending question, “What is the key to love?”
Posted on Aug 17, 2009. Filed under: Jennifer Lopez, Magazines, News Articles.
People.com has a new article online with a few quotes from Jennifer Lopez’s interview published in InStyle’s September issue.
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Jennifer Lopez covers InStyle.Jennifer Lopez may look the same as she always has, but the star says she’s been transformed since becoming a mother to her twins, 18-month-old Max and Emme.
“There’s nothing as huge as giving birth to another human being and having to be responsible for another life,”
Lopez tells InStyle, for its September, 15th-Anniversary issue.
“There’s you before kids, and there’s you after kids – and they’re not the same you.”
The singer-actress, who celebrated turning 40 with a blowout bash in July, says her outlook on all aspects of life – from her music to relationships and business ventures – has shifted gears.
“[Parenthood] totally changes your perspective on everything,” says Lopez. “You don’t come first anymore. There’s somebody else you care more about than yourself.”
For the active entrepreneur, that means cutting down on work and stepping down from the “hamster wheel,” a previous lifestyle that was all about deadlines – a whirl in which she “felt like I couldn’t say no.”
“I’m at a point in my life when I just don’t feel the need to put out anything unless I totally, absolutely feel it says what I want to say,”
Lopez says about her music career. She has, however, received inspiration from her twins – especially Max, whose first few steps inspired the proud mom to write a song.
Marital Ups and Downs
When it comes to marriage, Lopez, who’s been wed to Marc Anthony for five years, admits she’s “still figuring it out as I go along,” and she’s had her share of “hard experiences and a lot of ups and downs and a lot of mistakes.”
One way she’s figuring it all out is by reading books about relationships.
“It’s the never-ending question – what is the key to love?”
As for what she’s gleaned,
“I believe that in life you learn through experience,” she says. “I’m old enough to know now that relationships take work. That’s it’s not an easy thing.”
Article: People













August 17th, 2009
I respect this!
August 18th, 2009
ME too
August 22nd, 2009
ME TOO, AND I THINK SHE IS A DIFERENT PERSON RIGHT NOW