Jane Fonda Says Jennifer Lopez ‘Never Apologized’ For ‘Monster-in-Law’ Slap Injury
26.03.2023 - 01:27
/ glamour.com
alongside her Moving On and costar , was asked to share behind-the-scenes details from her most famous films. However, when the 2005 romantic comedy Monster-in-Law came up, so did an 18-year-old grudge. As the title of the movie implies, plays a woman with a future mother-in-law from hell. Fonda's character Viola was willing to do whatever it takes to break up her son and Lopez's character Charlie—including showing up to their wedding in a white gown.
In the , Charlie tries to backtrack after striking the older woman, but Viola slaps her right back, delivering the iconic line: "You don't go and slap somebody and then apologize, get some backbone." Now, Fonda says those slaps were even harsher than they looked. “The thing that comes to mind right away is we have a slapping scene. I slap her, she slaps me,” Fonda told .
"Well, Jennifer—as per Jennifer—she had this enormous diamond ring. And so, when she slapped me one of the times, it cut open across my eye, my eyebrow."After a bit of a pause, Fonda added, "She's never apologized."Based on her delivery, it's unclear if the 85-year-old actor was being sincere or just looking for a laugh, but this story does contradict Lopez's own recollection of events. In a posted to her channel in 2019, Lopez said she was “mortified” by the incident and definitely apologized.“She really really went for it and so did I—and then I punched her in the eye by mistake,” Lopez said while watching the clip.
“Ouch!”“We talked about how we were going to do this over and over again. I was so afraid to hit Jane Fonda in the face or hurt her in any way,” Lopez continued. “I was so afraid of her and she was so brazen and like, ‘Just hit me! Don’t worry about it, it's gonna be fine!”Lopez remembered the
.
The website celebfans.org is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.