A new trailer has been shared for Jennifer Lopez‘s Netflix documentary ‘Halftime’.
Set to debut at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 8, the film goes behind the scenes of the Love Don’t Cost a Thing star’s preparations for her co-headlining performance with Shakira at the 2021 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
“I do this, not for an award,” she says in the clip. “No, I do this to connect with people and make them feel things because I want to feel something.”
Alongside her intense preparations for the set, it also documents Jennifer’s experiences in the spotlight, inclunding her Oscars snub for ‘Hustlers’.
Admitting she has always struggled “to be heard, to be seen, to be taken seriously” in Hollywood, the singer/actress says: “It was hard. I just had very low self-esteem. I had to really figure out who I was and believe in that, and not believe in anything else.”
Her fiancé Ben Affleck comments: “I said to her once, ‘Doesn’t this bother you?’ And she said, ‘I expected this.’”
The film lands on Netflix on June 14.