Jennifer Lopez reveals ‘mortified’ Ayo Edebiri apologized for past insults through ‘tears’



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Ayo Edebiri apologized to Jennifer Lopez after calling her career a “scam,” Lopez said. 

In an interview with Variety published Tuesday, Lopez, 54, said that the Emmy-winning “The Bear” star, 28, “Was mortified and very sweet” when she apologized for her earlier comments.

The two filmed the Feb. 3 episode of “Saturday Night Live” together, where Edebiri hosted, and Lopez was the musical guest. 

“She came to my dressing room and apologized with tears in her eyes, saying how terrible it was that she had said those things,” Lopez said. “She felt really badly and loved my performance because we had just done my soundcheck and she actually got to hear me perform. She was just like, ‘I’m so f–king sorry, it was so awful of me.’ ”

J.Lo said Edebiri apologized and was “mortified.” FilmMagic
Edebiri won Emmys and Golden Globes for her role in “The Bear.” AFP via Getty Images

The resurfaced comments were from a 2020 “Scam Goddess” podcast episode. 

In the episode, Edebiri said that J.Lo’s career is one long scam.

“I think she thinks that she’s still good, even though she’s not singing for most of these songs … A lot of the write-ups of the songs will be like, ‘J.Lo didn’t have time to make it to the studio.’ Like, ‘J.Lo was busy.’ Doing what? Not singing, obviously.”

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R&B singer Ashanti has claimed that her reference track vocals were passed off as Mrs. Ben Affleck’s in Lopez’s remixed tracks “I’m Real” and “Ain’t it Funny.”

J.Lo talked about the apology and said, “It’s funny.” Greg Swales for Variety
Lopez, Edebiri, and Heidi Gardner promote the Feb. 3 episode of “SNL.” Will Heath/NBC

Edebiri rose to fame in 2022 with her Emmy and Golden Globe-winning role as Sydney Adamu on the Hulu restaurant comedy-drama “The Bear,” co-starring Jeremy Allen White. She was also a writer and voice actor on the animated series “Big Mouth” and starred in the 2023 comedy “Bottoms.”

In 2020, at the time that she made her remarks about Lopez, she’d worked on the AppleTV+ series “Dickinson,” but was still a relative unknown. 

Regarding Edebiri’s comments, Lopez, who married Ben Affleck in 2022, said, “It’s funny. I’ve heard similar things said about me throughout my career, so it really didn’t affect me.”

Lopez said the comments “really didn’t affect me.” Getty Images for One&Only

Edebiri seemingly addressed her comments on one of the “SNL” sketches during the Feb. 3 episode.

In the sketch, a game show hosted by Kenan Thompson called “Why’d Ya Say It?,” her character said, “It’s wrong to leave mean comments, or post comments just for clout, or run your mouth on a podcast and you don’t consider the impact because you’re 24 and stupid.”

The Post has reached out to Lopez and Edebiri for comment.

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