While feuding celebrities is nothing new, it seems that might have had some serious explaining to do to more than a few female
Hollywood stars in the past, if the recent resurfacing of a magazine interview is anything to go by. The famed songstress,
Actress and dancer, who has sold more than 80million records globally and appeared in a whole host of movies, including Hustlers and Maid in Manhattan, has been credited with helping propel the Latin pop movement in
music, while
BREAKING barriers for Latino Americans in Hollywood. And while she famously sang that she was still ‘Jenny from the block,’ in the same titled tune, it seems that in a recently resurfaced interview for , in 1998, profiled on , formerly
Twitter showed a different side to the star. The four-times-married, 54-year-old, was quick to judge many Hollywood females for their combined “lack of talent” or “pure luck”. Here we look at who was in the frenzied firing line: The award-winning Mexican and
American actress and film producer, best known for her roles in from Dusk ’till Dawn and Dogma, has been cited as one of Hollywood's most powerful and influential Latina actresses, as well as one of the world's most beautiful
Women by various media outlets. However J.Lo described the two as being “In two different realms…She's a sexy bombshell and those are the roles she does, I do different things. It makes me laugh when she says she was offered Selena – if that's what does to get herself publicity, then that's her thing.” One of Hollywood’s most bankable stars, the has graced screens in both
comedy and drama genres, grossing more than $3billion in the U.S. box-office, and named the highest-paid actress over 40 in 2013. In spite of this, J.Lo is quoted as calling her: "A lucky model who's been given a lot of opportunities, I just wish she would've done more with.” Known globally as the the American
Singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress is no stranger to controversy and critical acclaim, perhaps best known for her continual reinvention. However when it comes to her acting skills, J.Lo was less than impressed in the interview, previously saying: "Do I think she's a great actress? No! – acting is what I do so I'm harder on people when they say 'Oh I can do that – I can act' I'm like 'Hey don't spit on my craft.” With major roles in the 80s including Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands and Heathers, propelling her to fame, the American actress also came under the firing line, with Lopez commenting: ”I was never a big fan of hers. In Hollywood she's revered, she gets nominated for
Oscars but I've never heard anyone in the public or amongst my
Friends say: 'Oh I Love Her.” While the American actress and businesswoman has been the recipient of accolades including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award, rising to fame for her roles in films including Seven, Emma and Sliding Doors, she was clearly less than memorable to the Latino songstress, who said: "Tell me what she's been in? I swear to God, I don't remember anything she was in – Some people get hot by association. I heard more about her relationship with
Brad Pitt than I ever heard about her work.” The prolific American actress, known for film roles including Romeo and Juliet and TV roles including Homeland, is also multi-award-winning, with three Primetime Emmy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards under her Hollywood belt. In 2012, Time magazine also named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world, however J.Lo took aim at her acting prowess, commenting: "I feel like I see a lot of the same thing with every character she does.” The American actress and film producer is also multi-award-wining, scooping an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award throughout her career. She was the world's highest-paid actress in 2010 and 2014, and was named one of Time Magazines 100 most influential people in the world in 2010, however J.Lo took a swipe, saying: "No matter how big I get, you have to fight for things you want. You can't expect things to be handed to you on a platter even if you fill theatres – there's always somebody like me ready to kick down the door and then steal the
Job right under you.” However when it came to commenting on her own career, J.Lo was much more buoyant, professing: "I'm the best, I feel like I can do anything – any kind of role. I'm fearless. I have the stardom glow – I'll get better as I go along because I'm open to getting better.”