“Oh, my God 2020 man, 2020 was no joke, right?” Lopez said while accepting the Icon Award. “I mean, before 2020 we were envisioning winning this award, getting nominated for that award, we caught who sold the most records or who opened the biggest b office x office fees or crazy stuff. This year He was a great lever. He showed us what was important to us and what was not important to me.
“Helping each other, loving each other, being kind to each other. And the importance of that connection, it’s human touch and I realize that whatever I do, to reach out to people, to try to touch people is what I am. I believe this is what Lopez went on to say that we all want to know these, shared experiences, that we are not alone in this. “Your belief in you and your faith in me inspires me to continue and many times when I am tired. Or beating me up like this year has been, it’s my family, my friends, my kids and my fans, you guys, who have lifted me up when I couldn’t lift myself up. “
Lopez, who began her career as a dancer on “In Living Color” before her success as an actor, singer and producer, spoke of Dr. Persa.
“As a Latina and a woman, we often have to work twice as hard to get a chance. Sometimes my big dreams and my ambitions scared the people around me that people say you’re a dancer, you can’t be,” he said. That said, the more they said I couldn’t, the more I knew I had to, ”he said.“ So now I’m here, Bho, very grateful, knowing that the right step to my success is to get an office fee number or Not on the record sold, but it’s from the love that I feel from all of you and yes, I feel it. “
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