Luis Guzmán was not channeling the smooth-talking Gomez Addams when requested about working with Jennifer Lopez.
The celebs of the Netflix hit “Wednesday” have been on Monday’s episode of “Hot Ones Versus,” during which every forged member takes turns asking their co-stars questions, and in the event that they mess up, they must eat an extremely spicy hen wing.
Almost 10 minutes into the episode, Guzmán was requested to explain a number of the A-list celebrities he’s labored with all through his spectacular 40-year appearing profession in only one phrase.
The primary up was Adam Sandler, who labored with Guzmán in 2002’s “Punch-Drunk Love” and 2003’s “Anger Management.”
“Amazing,” Guzmán gushed of the Sand Man.
Subsequent up was Catherine Zeta-Jones, who presently performs Gomez’s spouse, Morticia Addams, in “Wednesday.”
“Belíssima,” Guzmán praised his former “Traffic” co-star.
Subsequent up, he was requested about Lopez, who labored with him in 1998’s “Out of Sight.”
“OK,” Guzmán smirked — inflicting his co-stars’ jaws to drop.
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The identical 12 months Lopez starred in “Out of Sight,” she additionally shared her personal unfiltered opinions about different celebrities in an interview with Movieline.
“I swear to God, I don’t remember anything she was in,” Lopez mentioned of Gwyneth Paltrow, who would go on to win Greatest Actress the following 12 months on the 1999 Oscars.
In the identical interview, Lopez referred to as Cameron Diaz a “lucky model,” mentioned she was “never a big fan” of Winona Ryder, although she praised each girls’s seems, and he or she mentioned that she and Salma Hayek have been “in two different realms.”
When Self-importance Honest confronted Lopez in 2011 about trash-talking different actors to Movieline, the “Hustlers” star mentioned she had been “misquoted.”
“I was so misquoted and so taken out of context, and it’s a sore subject for me,” Lopez informed Self-importance Honest. “I don’t like to hurt anybody. I don’t like to hurt their feelings. I like to joke, so I do that sometimes. What they wrote in that article hurt people. [After reading it,] I just sat down and cried for hours.”
Watch Guzmán’s analysis of his previous co-stars under.