Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lopez “Want to Die” Over Online Criticism | E! News

    Gwynneith Paltro and Jennifer Lopez get loud about their critics. The A-listers bonded over their shared experience of dealing with online haters during a Los Angeles Times roundt conversation with Emily Blunt, Tessa Thompson, El Fanning, and Sydney Sweeney published December 16th. [music] Gwyneth told her fellow actors during the chat, "I try to never read anything about myself. Full stop. Ever. Period." Jennifer then shared her surprise, asking, "Wait, not anything about yourself? Ever? Period?" JLo also said she doesn't read reviews of her films [music] and noted people will often bring the reviews to her when they're good or even when they're not. For Gwennneth, the 53-year-old shared, "Sometimes I'll come upon it." To which Jennifer responded, "And you want to die." It was a sentiment the Marty Supreme star agreed with saying, "Want to die?" Like when someone forwards you a link to something really horrible about yourself and they're like, "Oh, this is bullshit." I do try to avoid that kind of stuff. I deleted Instagram. Similarly, JLo often feels the need to cleanse every once in a while. She said that mentality has worked well for her to push aside negative criticism about her personal life to focus on her work. Jennifer explained, "From the very beginning, for whatever reason, I've been a lightning rod for nice things and a lot of negativity. And it's hard because you say to yourself, "These people don't get me. They don't see me. They don't understand me." Then all of a sudden, they do and then they don't again. But the Grammy nominee does what she can, reminding herself that she did good today and was a good person who worked hard and was kind to those around her. [music] Adding, "That has always helped me through.

    ‘Marty Supreme’ star Gwyneth Paltrow and “On the Floor” singer Jennifer Lopez bonded over their shared experience of dealing with online haters during a conversation with Emily Blunt, Tessa Thompson, Elle Fanning and Sydney Sweeney. “I try to never read anything about myself,” Gwyneth shared during the Los Angeles Times’ roundtable interview published Dec. 16, “full stop, ever. Period.” For Gwyneth—who was at one time engaged to Jennifer’s ex-husband Ben Affleck—the 53-year-old shared of avoiding reviews of her films, “Sometimes I’ll come upon it,” to which the ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ actress responded, “And you want to die.” It was a sentiment Gwyneth agreed with, saying, “Want to die. Like when someone forwards you a link to something really horrible about yourself, and they’re like, ‘Oh, this is bulls–t.’ I do try to avoid [that kind of stuff]. I deleted Instagram.” Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1426280/gwyneth-paltrow-jennifer-lopezs-online-criticism-reaction

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    1. 100% people online follow and judge to make themselves feel better. For whatever reasons people love and sometime thrive on negativity and hate like they are being paid to do so in the comments and online.

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