Jennifer Lopez, the superstar who knows how to keep it real, was the main attraction on the June 10 episode of "Films to Be Buried With," the podcast hosted by her "Office Romance" co-star Brett Goldstein. The Hollywood queen candidly shared her love for the crime thriller "True Romance" and didn't hold back about her crushes on its stars.
Lopez, always a straight shooter, confessed she "would have had sex with any one of" the film’s stars – a list that includes Christian Slater, Val Kilmer, Patricia Arquette, and Gary Oldman. J.Lo and Goldstein, who played love interests on Netflix's "Office Romance," clearly have a bond that lets her speak her mind.
“There are all these very seedy characters in the movie,” she declared, highlighting the film's allure. “You have Christian Slater, who works in this record store and has hallucinations of Elvis—who's played by Val Kilmer.”
Among the stars, J.Lo cheekily said, "she would have locked lips with" Patricia Arquette's character, who remains alluring even after a brutal scene. The "Jenny from the Block" singer was also taken by the performances of other cast members like James Gandolfini and Brad Pitt in their memorable roles.
Beyond the playful banter, Lopez also opened up about the emotional impact of movies like "I'm Still Here," sharing a deeply personal experience tied to her divorce from Ben Affleck. Watching the film with her dad during a difficult holiday season, she recalled a moment that brought a cascade of tears and healing.
The emotional revelation didn't stop there. Lopez reminisced about how "The Notebook" encapsulates the romantic ideal everyone dreams of. “There is nothing more romantic,” she expressed, echoing the hopes of many.
Her chemistry with Goldstein, both on and off-screen, brought out these intimate disclosures. Reflecting on their connection, Lopez said, "We had great chemistry to begin with," which only deepened throughout their work together.
In true Los Angeles style, J.Lo's candidness on the podcast only adds to her charm and shines a light on what makes her a beloved icon – a mix of star power and genuine emotion.