Musician is abandoning attempts to persuade the public otherwise.

J. Lo has always been the disciplined, strategic workaholic, not one to take wild risks person in her relationships, although she is looking to break out of that.

Lopez is finally accepting of the fact her life isn’t perfect, especially in her marriage to Ben Affleck, and she is addressing that in an ambitious new professional piece.

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Her latest project, a three-part ode to her lifelong quest for love, including her reunion and marriage to Ben Affleck 21 years after their highly publicized split, is set to be released this month. Some of her closest friends and business partners initially expressed concern for her.

The project includes an hour-long musical film titled “This is Me Now… A Love Story,” which premiered on Prime, and her first studio album in a decade, “This is Me… Now,” a follow-up to 2002’s “This is Me… Then.” The album even features a “Dear Ben Pt. II,” a sequel to the original “Dear Ben.”

Additionally, a documentary titled “The Greatest Love Story Never Told” is set to be released on February 27. The documentary reveals the challenges Lopez, now 54, faced in making the musical film and how she had to finance it with $20 million of her own money after no one else would pick it up. Even Khloé Kardashian declined to appear in it.

Lopez has never had great self-esteem

In the documentary, Lopez opens up about her struggles with self-esteem, feeling like a forgotten middle child growing up in The Bronx, and her doubts about her own worth. She credits Affleck with helping her believe in herself, despite the potential for criticism.

The project could have been another “Gigli,” the 2002 film that was a commercial failure and coincided with her breakup with Affleck. However, “This is Me Now… A Love Story” has received positive reviews, with The Daily Beast calling it “a masterful 65-minute rebuttal to all the doubters.

The documentary also reveals that Lopez shared Affleck’s private love letters with her co-songwriters for inspiration, a detail that surprises Affleck when he learns of it.

The musical film opens with Lopez on a motorcycle with a man who resembles Affleck, and they crash before she enters a steampunk “Heart Factory” where she feeds flower petals to a mechanical ticker.

The film then follows her character, known as The Artist, through three weddings with men who resemble her former husbands and a younger man who resembles her backup dancer, Casper Smart.

Overall, the project is a reflection of Lopez’s journey to self-love and acceptance, and her willingness to share her personal experiences with the world.