Jennifer Lopez’s former co-star Luis Guzmán savagely disses actress on ‘Hot Ones’
Luis Guzmán got loud about his thoughts on working with Jennifer Lopez in 1998.
The actor savagely shaded his “Out of Sight” co-star during Tuesday’s “Hot Ones” with his fellow “Wednesday” cast members Jenna Ortega, Emma Myers, Georgie Farmer and Joy Sunday.
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Myers brought up the “On the Floor” singer, 56, while discussing the “biggest legends in Hollywood history” Guzmán, 68, has worked with over the years.
“I will now run down a list of your previous collaborators, and you must quickly give me one word that describes them,” the 23-year-old explained.
When she mentioned Adam Sandler and Catherine Zeta-Jones, Guzman called them “amazing” and “bellísima,” respectively.
However, he gave an unimpressed shrug at Lopez’s name and simply said, “OK” — visibly shocking his co-stars.
Sunday gasped, while Ortega, 22, and Myers burst into laughter.
Guzman, who played Chino in the film, did not divulge any further details about his reason for subtly roasting Lopez, whose character was Karen Sisco, in the interview.
Myers pivoted and asked about Ortega, to which Guzmán gushed over the Golden Globe nominee as a “prodigy” and mouthed, “Love you.”
Reps for Lopez and Guzmán did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Social media users cracked up over the “hilarious” diss, with many commenting via YouTube that they were “crying laughing” over it.
One wrote, “The J.lo jab had me weak. I wasn’t expecting that blunt of an answer but then again it’s Luis.”
The same year “Out of Sight” came out, Lopez made headlines for shading a slew of her A-list actress peers while chatting with Movieline.
“I swear to God, I don’t remember anything she was in,” the Grammy nominee said of Gwyneth Paltrow, also calling Cameron Diaz a “lucky model” and claiming she was “in a different realm” from Salma Hayek and “not a fan” of Winona Ryder.
Lopez looked back on the scathing quotes in 2001, insisting to Vanity Fair she was “so misquoted and so taken out of context.”
While discussing the moment with NPR in 2018, the performer referred to herself as a “nobody” who “never wanted to hurt anybody” but “really pissed [people] off.”
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