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BeanandMick Jaggerbeefing, Edebiri toldVanity Fair, and Im obviously Mr. Bean.
On that episode, theBottomsstar referred to Lopez’s singing career as “one long scam.”
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Not singing, obviously.
“She was like, ‘Listen, I was young.
I was on this thing.
I said these things, and I am so sorry.’
She had seen my soundcheck, and she’s like, ‘You are amazing.
I’m watching you out there singing and doing your thing.
And I’m sorry.’
She was very gracious,” Lopez said.
“I said, ' Listen, I get it,'” she adds.
I didn’t make a big deal about it.”
“She was so emotional,” Lopez continued.
“I just wanted to let her off the hook.
I was like, ‘It’s fine.
Don’t worry about it.’
But she really wanted to make amends in that way, and I really appreciated that.
And we went on to have a great show.”
So consider the Mr. Bean and Mick Jagger beef officially squashed.