Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez is set to appear on HuffPost Live with her sister Lynda Lopez in order to discuss the release of her memoir “True Love,” as well as the pair’s work and desire to empower both women and children through the work of their organization, the Lopez Family Foundation. Reuters

Jennifer Lopez is a bon-a-fide superstar, from her humble beginnings in the Bronx with “Jenny from the Block,” Lopez has known made a name for herself as an actress, fashion designer, dancer, producer, singer and songwriter. Lopez also found success as an author, and today Lopez has released her first ever memoir “True Love.” Lopez is set to appear on HuffPost Live with her sister Lynda Lopez in order to discuss the release of her memoir “True Love,” as well as the pair’s work and desire to empower both women and children through the work of their organization, the Lopez Family Foundation. Via the HuffPost Live website, fans can submit questions before, and during the interview for host Arianna Huffington to ask, in addition viewers can became a part of the interview by applying to be an on-air guess through the use of their computer’s webcam. The interactive interview is sure to be intimate and telling with Lopez discussing personal and mainly private matters until the release of her memoir. Before watching the interview below, check out some of the most surprising and interesting anecdotes for Lopez’s memoir “True Love.”

Lopez revealed that the first thing her now ex-husband Marc Anthony ever said to her was, “One day you’re going to be my wife.” This was back in 1998, backstage at the Broadway production of “The Capeman,” however his prediction turned out to be true because 6 years later the pair married in 2004, before eventually divorcing in 2011. Speaking of her divorce in “True Love” Lopez admitted that she got through her divorce by viewing “Something’s Gotta Give,” writing that she watched the movie over 10 times, "Thank God for Nancy Meyers [the film's writer and director], because that vision helped me get through some really tough nights." Despite the dissolution of her marriage, Lopez is still a hopeless romantic. According to her calculations, she has more than 60 songs about love or with the word "love" in the title. Some of the artists most popular songs have love in the title, including, "If You Had My Love," "Could This Be Love," "No Me Ames" "Love Don't Cost A Thing" "I Need Love" "I, Love' "Baby I Love U!," and "Loving You.”

Check out Jennifer Lopez’s full interview on Huff Post Live below.

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