Jennifer Lopez News 2015: Was Her 46th Birthday Party A D-List Affair? [VIDEO]
Jennifer Lopez might be one of the most recognizable names on the planet, but it doesn't look like she's rubbing elbows with the A-list crowd like she used to. A new report says the actress and singer's 46th birthday party wasn't the star-studded bash you would think it to be. If that weren't enough, her cake was even delivered to the wrong venue.
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According to Page Six on Monday, Lopez's party was held at 1Oak in Southampton. Along with her on-again, off-again boyfriend Casper Smart, other guests included Khloe Kardashian's ex-boyfriend French Montana, former chart topper Natasha Bedingfield and record exec Charlie Walk.
To make things worse, her four-tiered confection was delivered to the wrong club. It actually went to Beautique, which was where Lopez celebrated her birthday with a small group of friends on Friday night. Eventually, her cake did make it to the right place.
According to Us Weekly on Sunday, many of her fans slammed her birthday dress, which was an awkwardly-fitted sheer cutout that didn't accentuate her world-famous curves the way it should have.
Some comments included, "This dress does not do her body any favors. She's squashed in in all the wrong places and it looks bizarre. There are a lot better ways to wear revealing clothes if that's what you want to do," along with, "Yes she has a great body, however like it or not she's also 46 not 26. Time to start dressing like it. Not only that, the dress is clearly too small, pushes her chest down & she looks like she's holding her breath from sucking everything in."
Another fan wrote, "I'm not a J Lo fan, but I can admit she has a lovely figure, however, this dress does not do it justice. Unless of course she's looking to get Ben Affleck's attention. The very definition of trying too hard. She looks good for 46, but she doesn't look 23."
So far, Lopez herself hasn't commented on the criticism.