Jennifer Lopez, a name synonymous with Hollywood stardom and success, is embarking on a new chapter marked by profound self-discovery and inner peace. Speaking candidly in a recent interview with Interview Magazine, the globally renowned singer, actress, and entrepreneur shared reflections on love, independence, and self-worth, providing a rare glimpse into her emotional journey.
Appearing on the magazine’s cover, JLo opened up about her journey through love, calling it both “scary” and “confusing.” Reflecting on her choices this past summer, she shared how she took intentional time away from relationships to rediscover her own happiness. “I had to be like, ‘I need to go off and be on my own. I want to prove to myself that I can do that,’” she said. Though stepping back was daunting, Lopez found that true contentment could emerge from within, admitting that initially, it felt “lonely, unfamiliar, scary…desperate.” Yet, she was also empowered by this newfound sense of independence. “These things are not going to kill me…actually, I am capable of joy and happiness all by myself.”
In conversation with comedian Nikki Glaser, Lopez discussed her evolving understanding of love. No longer viewing a relationship as a path to wholeness, she explained, “Being in a relationship doesn’t define me. I can’t be looking for happiness in other people. I have to have happiness within myself.” She lightheartedly remarked that it “only took 30 years” for her to reach this perspective, a message for romantics who have long believed they need another person to feel complete.
Lopez also reflected on the meaning of true partnership, underscoring the security it can bring. “Somebody who truly loves you will help you heal those parts of yourself…You make me feel safe, and when I fall short of the glory, you understand me and help me to grow.” It’s a reminder that love, when grounded in mutual respect, can lead to personal growth for both people involved.
She also touched on the challenges of being in the public eye, where scrutiny is relentless. “Some people are going to love you, and some are not going to understand you, and some people just want to hate you to hate you,” Lopez remarked, reflecting on the toll this can take on one’s self-image. But she has learned to look beyond public perception, staying grounded by staying true to her artistry and close relationships. “I don’t take it as seriously as everybody else. I know I’m a good person. I know I’m a good mom.”
For Lopez, this chapter is about understanding who she is independently, embracing the complexities of love, and finding happiness on her own terms. It’s a refreshing message of self-love, growth, and resilience, setting an inspiring example for anyone on a journey to self-discovery.