Jennifer Lopez Penned A Sweet Message After Her Maid In Manhattan Reunion With Ralph Fiennes And Gave Fans Hope For A Sequel

Jennifer Lopez Penned A Sweet Message After Her Maid In Manhattan Reunion With Ralph Fiennes And Gave Fans Hope For A Sequel
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To put it mildly, Jennifer Lopez is an icon, whose career spans music, film and TV. When it comes to the silver screen, the 55-year-old multihyphenate has starred in memorable films, from Selena and Anaconda to Monster-in-Law and Hustlers. Another one of her most beloved films is the sweet 2002 romantic comedy Maid in Manhattan. Considering how popular the movie remains, many were ecstatic when Lopez recently reunited with co-star Ralph Fiennes and, afterwards, she penned a sweet message that provided hope for a sequel.

JLo was honored at Variety’s Creative Impact Awards in Palm Springs this weekend. The actress and songstress was specifically honored with the organization’s Legend and Groundbreakers due to her performance in the sports drama Unstoppable and her career in general. It was Ralph Fiennes, who presented her with the award and he paid a sweet tribute to his co-star in the process. Subsequently, the Marry Me star posted that speech to Instagram and wrote a lovely message:

I cannot thank you enough Ralph Fiennes for your beautiful words and for our little Maid in Manhattan reunion today. It was wonderful to see you. You brought tears to my eyes. (That’s why I was sniffling through my whole speech LOL) I love you. Thank you so much…working with you was one of the great highlights of my career so far. I say so far because I hope I get to do it again someday soon for Maid in Manhattan 2…You never know…🤍✨

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