Jennifer Lopez Faces Sex Addiction Accusations in 'This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story' Trailer

Jennifer Lopez Faces Sex Addiction Accusations in 'This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story' Trailer

Jennifer Lopez takes on her critics in the new trailer for 'This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story' as she confronts accusations of sex addiction and reflects on her personal journey to love and self-love. The movie, directed by Grammy-winner Dave Meyers, is set to stream globally on Prime Video on February 16, coinciding with the release of her new album.

The Journey of Self-Reflection

In the new trailer for 'This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story,' Jennifer Lopez is seen engaging in a therapy session, where she addresses the criticisms and accusations surrounding her romantic pursuits. As she confronts the stereotypes about hopeless romantics, Lopez expresses her strength and resilience, stating, 'I know what they say about me, about hopeless romantics, that we’re weak — and I’m not weak.' The scene unfolds in the office of a therapist, portrayed by Fat Joe, as Lopez reflects on the challenges she has faced in her quest for love and the realization that not all love stories have a happy ending.

Jennifer Lopez Faces Sex Addict Accusations in This Is Me Now A Love Story Trailer

Jennifer Lopez Faces Sex Addict Accusations in This Is Me Now A Love Story Trailer

Following her therapy appointment, Lopez finds herself in the midst of an intervention where she is confronted with the accusation of being a sex addict. This revelation leads her to further introspection, as she attends a support group meeting and shares her struggles with sleep and the early influences that shaped her perception of love and relationships. These poignant moments in the trailer offer a glimpse into Lopez's personal journey of self-reflection and the complexities of her romantic experiences.

Jennifer Lopez Faces Sex Addict Accusations in This Is Me Now A Love Story Trailer

Jennifer Lopez Faces Sex Addict Accusations in This Is Me Now A Love Story Trailer

A Cinematic Exploration of Love and Self-Discovery

The story depicted in 'This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story' promises to be a narrative-driven, cinematic original that delves into Jennifer Lopez's search for love and self-love. The trailer hints at a more serious examination of her quest for a soulmate, as she wistfully recalls her childhood aspirations of being 'in love.' The movie, directed by Grammy-winner Dave Meyers, is set to provide a profound exploration of Lopez's personal journey to love and the importance of self-love, coinciding with the release of her new album, 'This Is Me ... Now.' This cinematic endeavor, coming 22 years after the release of her album 'This Is Me ... Then,' is poised to offer a compelling narrative that resonates with audiences on a profound emotional level.

A Stellar Cast and Global Premiere

The movie boasts a star-studded cast, including Trevor Noah, Kim Petras, Post Malone, Keke Palmer, Sofia Vergara, Jenifer Lewis, Jay Shetty, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Sadhguru, Derek Hough, and Lopez's husband, Ben Affleck. The diverse ensemble of talent promises to bring vibrant energy and depth to the narrative, enriching the cinematic experience for viewers. 'This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story' is scheduled to stream globally on Prime Video on Friday, February 16, aligning with the release of Jennifer Lopez's new album. The simultaneous launch of the film and the album marks a significant moment for Lopez's artistic journey, offering audiences a multi-faceted experience that intertwines music, storytelling, and visual artistry.

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