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Yahoo
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'That's Funny': Jennifer Lopez Responded To A Fan Who Questioned Whether She Actually Uses Her Own Skincare Line
Celebrity skincare lines are nothing new. In fact, we probably have too many at this point. But Jennifer Lopez is keen to show fans that hers is unlike the others. Related: For context, JLo Beauty launched back in 2021, and focuses primarily on face and body skincare to help people achieve her iconic 'glow.' As far as celebrity cosmetics brands go, JLo Beauty is probably on the more expensive side; however, that doesn't stop people from doubting that she actually uses it. Related: In a video posted to the brand's Instagram page this week, Jennifer responded to fan comments — including one that asked of her $109 Brightening Serum: 'Do you use this every day or just when the cameras are on?' In response, laughed off the doubters and said: 'That's funny because I'm standing in my actual bathroom right now. No, I use it. I use it every day.' Related: Elsewhere in the video, she also defended her products' higher price point, saying that skincare is something worth investing in. 'Listen, I get it,' she said, responding to a comment from a fan who said they 'can't afford' the serum because it's 'too expensive.' 'Your skin is something that you have to show up with every single day. So, if there is a little bit of splurge in you, I would say do it on skincare, without a doubt.' She also took the time to highlight a fan comment that suggested that JLo Beauty 'actually works' and isn't 'just another celebrity brand.' 'Yeah, that was the point,' she quipped. 'You thought, what? I came to play? No.' Related: So, with a reported net worth of $400 million, do you believe Jennifer when she says she really uses her own brand? And while we're at it, which other celebrities do you think genuinely love and use the products they sell? LMK in the comments! More on this The Way The Internet Has Completely Switched Up On Jennifer Lopez Needs To Be StudiedLeyla Mohammed · Sept. 9, 2024 Here's A Breakdown Of All The Signs Jennifer Lopez And Ben Affleck Were Heading Toward Divorce After News Broke That They'd Secretly Been Separated For MonthsLeyla Mohammed · Aug. 21, 2024 Miley Cyrus Explained Why She's One Of The 'Only' Pop Stars Without A Makeup Line, And People Are Pointing Out That It's Literally 'Common Sense'Ellen Durney · June 2, 2025 Also in Celebrity: Also in Celebrity: Also in Celebrity:


Daily Mail
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Popular multi-million dollar empire quietly launches huge closing down sale: 'Another one bites the dust'
A popular fashion accessories empire has quietly launched a massive closing down sale after years of turmoil - including entering voluntary administration and a bitter legal dispute between its co-founders. The Daily Edited (TDE), best known for its monogrammed handbags, wallets, phone cases and travel essentials, was bought out of liquidation in late 2022 after being rescued by the owner of the accessories chain Colette by Colette Hayman. However, in recent days, the multi-million dollar celebrity-loved brand announced its shock closure with a 'final call' on a huge online sale offering up to 80 per cent off everything. 'Closing down sale. Final days. Everything must go,' the post read. Fans of the brand are devastated by the news, with many saying they were unaware of the unexpected closure until they randomly stumbled across the sale posts on social media. 'It makes me so sad because I love The Daily Edited. It's a very sad time,' customer Tenielle Hamlin said in her video about the sudden closure. 'Oh no. Another one bites the dust,' one shared. 'This was peak era for the 21st season,' another revealed, along with a crying emoji. In recent days, the celebrity-loved brand announced its shock closure with a 'final call' on a huge online sale offering up to 80 per cent off everything Many loyal customers reminisce about how TDE was part of their lives growing up, with one saying: 'I have a travel wallet from them and have had it for about seven years now, still perfect condition and I love it.' 'I remember they were great for giving gifts to my girlfriends,' one recalled. 'So sad, most of my bags are from there. Although, mine are from when the original owners had it,' another shared. According to social media, it was business as usual for TDE, with picture-perfect posts of its fashion accessories items being shared on the feed up until May 7. The brand began quietly announcing its 'sitewide flash sale' on Facebook from May 9, starting with deals of up to 70 per cent off. Alyce Tran and Tania Liu founded The Daily Edited in 2014 after meeting three years earlier while working at a Perth law firm. The brand was known as the first in Australia to offer personalised initials on handbags, wallets, phone cases, beauty bags and more. The friends went on to build the business into a fashion powerhouse, turning over an annual $25million, with stores in Sydney, Melbourne and New York in addition to their online offering. In 2021, Ms Tran quietly sold half her stake in the company - two years after Ms Liu took her her court over claims she had misused company funds. However, Ms Tran denied any wrongdoing. A year later, TDE went into liquidation before ultimately being saved from collapse. But Marquee Retail Group (MRG) - the parent company which owned Colette and The Daily Edited - went into administration in April 2024 amid declining sales. After a two-month voluntary administration, MRG, led by former Myer chief executive Bernie Brookes, retained The Daily Edited as an online-only brand.