Not only are her tour concert tickets priced sky-high, but they're also struggling to find buyers, leading to numerous cancellations, particularly in major cities like Detroit and Los Angeles. Yet, her setbacks extend beyond just dismal ticket sales. Online platforms are buzzing with mockery over cringe-worthy clips from her documentary, dubbed "The Greatest Love Story Never Told."
It's safe to say, Jennifer's feeling the heat of cancel culture bearing down on her with full force. Given her reputation as one of Hollywood's more, shall we say, challenging personalities, it's hardly surprising that this backlash seems somewhat warranted.
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From The Sun US:
Jennifer is out on a cross-country tour this summer, but ticket sales have been flat.
The U.S. Sun can confirm via Ticketmaster many of the tour stops still have plenty of seats available - sometimes even whole rows and sections.
Tickets sales are struggling for nearly every city, including large metropolitan areas like Detroit and Los Angeles.
This comes even after several of the stops at the end of the tour have been scrapped altogether.
The 54-year-old's concert stops scheduled for Nashville, Raleigh, NC, Atlanta, Tampa, and New Orleans have all been axed.
Fans have railed on the Ticketmaster website about the sudden and mysterious cancelations.
"This will really make me think twice about another J.Lo show," one person commented. "My guess for these cancelations is her team has found a 'better' money-making opportunity and these show dates fell in the way.
"The Raleigh show wasn't selling like it should and the prices were a reflection. Maybe next time J.Lo. Good luck in whatever you canceled us for."
Another person griped, "Given that the entire tour wasn’t canceled, I feel like something 'better' came along which is highly inconsiderate to those of us who took the time to purchase and plan for this show
"J.Lo's team should have done better and could have at least sent out an apology."