In the wake of the horrific fires in Los Angeles, Jennifer Lopez has postponed all of her forthcoming media appearances.
Jennifer has postponed all of her speak reveals and promotional occasions with a purpose to focus on supporting the LA neighborhood. Jennifer was scheduled to advertise her new movie, Unstoppable, which might be out there on Prime Video on Thursday, January 16. The movie’s scheduled Tuesday premiere at Hollywood’s famend TCL Chinese Theatre was additionally postponed.
“It’s essential to her to give attention to supporting the neighborhood of Los Angeles throughout this very troublesome time,” a supply informed People journal.
In order to advertise her new image, which was co-produced by her ex-husband Ben Affleck, Jennifer was scheduled to make appearances on reveals akin to The View, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, and the morning present Live With Kelly and Mark.
Anthony Robles, a wrestler who was born and not using a leg and silenced sceptics by successful the championship, is the topic of the drama Unstoppable. Jharrel Jerome portrays Anthony, and Jennifer performs Judy, Anthony’s single mom. Don Cheadle from the Avengers and Bobby Cannavale from Boardwalk Empire additionally characteristic within the movie.
Jennifer shared “sources to assist these impacted” on Instagram Stories earlier this week, together with details about animal care and shelter locations, for people affected by the fires in Los Angeles.
The actress has reportedly been “in common contact” along with her ex-husband Ben, who was pressured to depart his Pacific Palisades residence, in accordance with a supply who spoke to Page Six.
Regarding Ben’s three kids, Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel, whom he shares along with his ex-wife Jennifer Garner, the insider claimed that Jennifer, 55, “has been checking in on Ben all through this complete ordeal” and “let him know she’s there for him and the children.”
Thousands of houses in communities like Pacific Palisades and Malibu have been destroyed by the fires in Los Angeles. Among the celebrities whose houses had been broken are Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins, and Paris Hilton.