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Fans Defend Jennifer Lopez After TMZ Mocked Her For Taking A Commercial Flight

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The singer and actor was spotted on a commercial flight from Naples to Paris, with 'TMZ' mockingly calling her 'Jenny from the Cabin'—but many fans were quick to defend her.

Fans are coming to Jennifer Lopez's defense after she was shamed online for taking a commercial flight.

The singer was spotted on a flight from Naples to Paris, looking cozy in a cabin window seat while a security guard took the aisle.


TMZ obtained photos of this "exclusive" moment and shared them to their website, titling the story:

"JENNIFER LOPEZ Flies Commercial ...JENNY FROM THE CABIN!!!"

The outlet also took the story to Instagram where they captioned a post featuring the same photo:

"#JenniferLopez is becoming super relatable amid her marital woes with Ben Affleck -- getting back to her Jenny From The Block roots with some commercial air travel."

While some viewers of the snap believe the singer's travel choice was a ploy to appear "relatable" and "humble"...

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...many, instead, defended Lopez in the comments, urging others to leave her alone as she was just "minding her business."

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Of course, things haven't been looking great for the singer and actor, and this development only fuels the chatter.

Rumors of divorce have been swirling around her and Ben Affleck for quite some time now, and the two have spent a questionable amount of time apart this summer.

Just last week, J.Lo was vacationing in Italy without her husband before heading out to France.

And though Affleck has been spending time with his son in the couple's home they bough last year, he and Lopez are reportedly putting the mansion on the market for a cool $65 million.

Between these rumors and her cancelled This Is Me...Now tour, it seems like she needed a little getaway—even if that means flying commercial.

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