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Jennifer Lopez gets honest about biggest acting regret

In a score of movies, Jennifer Lopez has proved her acting mettle. Still, there is a film which she turned down, ending up as her biggest acting regret.
“[Director] Adrian Lyne offered me Unfaithful,” she says, referring to the 2002 movie which stars Diane Lane, who earned a nod at the Academy Awards for her performance as Connie Summer.
In the interview with Howard Stern, the pop icon further reveals the script “wasn’t good” at first, but she credited the movie’s director, who “then made it great.”
“And Diane Lane got nominated for the Oscar,” the 56-year-old adds. This leads Howard to ask, “Is that hard to live with?”
“It’s funny. It haunts me,” J.Lo responds. “It haunts me a little bit, because it’s, like, the one that I turned down.”
She continues, “It was just like, ‘Why did you turn down working with Adrian Lyne? What were you thinking?’ I don’t know what was going on in my mind at the time. Who knows what was going on with me at the time?”
Meanwhile, Jennifer’s latest movie, Kiss of the Spider Woman, is in theatres.
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Meghan Markle’s connection slammed with racism and sexism allegations

A cause known for supporting Meghan Markle has been hit with their very own allegations for sexism and racism.
For those unversed, this cause once had Meghan Markle serving as their global ambassador, and is called World Vision. However the Charity Commission has now started assessing them for alleged “toxic” and “hostile” work place allegations among other things.
The 44-year-old Duchess has gone to many a trips promoting this cause but ended up cutting ties with any and all charities in order to “focus on the Prince’s personal foundation” after she married Prince Harry. All of this was “to start with a clean slate to focus on the UK.”
Many years after she parted ways, senior leadership has been slapped with allegations that they “ignored, silenced or inadequately handled” complaints made over the years.
However, the Telegraph reports that since then the spokesperson for World Vision “disputed” all such claims and said, “Our talented and dedicated staff are hugely important to us. We provide various mechanisms for dealing with staff complaints and if these are upheld, we act immediately to put things right and take action following our policies which are robust and fair.”
“We operate by the highest standards set by the Charity Commission and our processes are devoted to meeting those high standards across all of our operations. The Charity Commission is considering its response to the complaint, and we will respond fully if they make any enquiries to us.”
“The international development sector has faced a number of challenges which led to a significant re-structuring of our operations. This led to many job losses, as we shaped our organisation to face the future. We recognise such challenges, which have involved job losses through redundancy, are painful for us all as many valued employees have had to leave the organisation.”
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