J-Lo's A Bad Mom

I can’t say I’m really surprised by this, but it’s still shady. Despite the fact that J-Lo has everything anyone in the world could want, she still has a stick far enough up her ass to deny her kids the simple pleasures in life.

Jennifer Lopez must have a strict no-helium policy. When word spread through Tribeca that J.Lo had brought her twins to the set of “The Backup Plan,” the nabe’s kid-friendly Balloon Saloon sent the tots two bunches. J.Lo’s bodyguard sternly refused them.

Wow. I mean, what harm can a balloon do? Sure, it doesn’t contribute to global warming as much as taking a limo a half block to some premiere, but it can’t be that bad.

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  1. Anonymous

    Everyone knows ballons are a choking hassarred and nearly impossible to get out of the airway passage so if anything she is a good mother for refusing the balloons. It’s also possible one of them has a latex allergy. You would be the first to write a negative comment if one of the kids choked on the balloons.

  2. Anonymous

    I agree with anonymous. I know someone who lost their daughter because she choked on a balloon. It doesn’t make her a bad mom but a smart mom.

  3. Anonymous

    Nobody was forcing her to put the balloons in the kids’ mouths. She had LOTS of them at her kids’ 1st birthday party!!! BUT do you know what she DIDN’T have at her kids’ birthday party – A POOL FENCE!!!!!
    Just accept the gift cordially and not show your kids, if that was her reason for not accepting them. And then, do with them whatever she did with the party ones. IT IS THAT SIMPLE!!!!!!
    I personally do not think she is a very nice person. She puts on a front when she is being watched or photographed. She’s good at that.

  4. Anonymous

    Really I think that you people need to get a life and stop worrying about everyone else’s she has her reasons for refusing them. She doesnt have to explain that to anyone but her kids. She is there mother and makes decisions based off of what she thinks is best for them. Grow UP!

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