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Salary |
>> Shall We Dance? (2004):
$15,000,000
>> Jersey Girl (2004):
$4,000,000
>> Gigli (2003):
$12,000,000
>> Maid in Manhattan (2002):
$12,000,000
>> Enough (2002):
$10,000,000
>> Angel Eyes (2001):
$9,000,000
>> The Wedding Planner (2001):
$9,000,000
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March 2005 |
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Lopez Attacked By
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Animal activists
made diners at
Jennifer Lopez's
Pasadena,
California,
restaurant a
little uneasy
today as they
showed them
images of
animals skinned
alive over
lunch.
People for the
Ethical
Treatment of
Animals (PETA)
followers took
their fur
protests against
Lopez to a new
level by
protesting
outside Madre's.
They also
paraded large
posters of Lopez
with the words
"Fur Hag"
attached and
placards
featuring images
of orphaned
animals and the
caption "J.Lo:
These Babies
Miss Their
Mother--Is She
on Your Back?"
as diners tried
to eat lunch.
The activism was
part of an
ongoing campaign
to shame Lopez
for "promoting
and profiting
from the bloody
fur industry".
Activists with
body-screen TVs
also used the
Madre's protest
to air the west
coast debut of
the first-ever
video footage of
fur farms in
China, shot
during a
year-long
undercover
investigation.
The protest
comes on the
heels of the
February debut
of Lopez's
fur-laden
Sweetface
fashion
collection,
which has been
panned by
critics and
animal rights
activists alike.
A PETA spokesman
says, "Lopez
continues to
pimp for the fur
industry despite
the fact that
PETA has
contacted her no
less than a
dozen times,
pleading with
her to stop
supporting the
horrific abuse
of animals
killed for their
fur."
PETA have just
launched an
anti-J.Lo
website
JLoDown.com,
which urges the
Latina to stop
wearing fur.
Meanwhile, Lopez
also exposed her
lack of world
knowledge during
a recent trip to
Japan to promote
her movie Shall
We Dance?--by
failing to
recognize the
name of the
Japanese prime
minister.
The superstar
was grilled by
local reporters
keen for her
thoughts about
the film, a
remake of 1996
Japanese movie
Shall We Dansu?,
in which she
appears
alongside
Richard Gere.
According to the
New York Daily
News,
journalists were
amused by Gere's
resemblance to
Japanese premier
Junichiro
Koizumi--a
comment that
left J.Lo
blank-faced.
When someone
explained who
Koizumi is,
Lopez responded,
"Really, I'm
sorry. That's so
funny"
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