
Jennifer was always hoping to become a multitasking superstar. Jennifer was a lover of diverse music styles when she was a child, and particularly Afro-Caribbean dances like merengue, salsa, and the bachata. In her later years, her top genres were pop music that was mainstream, R&B, and hip-hop. Music was her passion, but she was equally fascinated by the film industry. West Side Story, a musical written by Rita Moreno (1961), was the most influential film for her. At 5, Jennifer began taking singing and dancing lessons. Jennifer was also entertainer as well as a Catholic schoolgirl, was a student for eight years at Holy Family Catholic elementary school located in The Bronx. After a four-year stay at the school, she was able to graduate from Preston High School, an all-girls preparatory school. Jennifer was a star athlete during her time at school, and was a champion in track and field and tennis. At Castle Hill, she spent her early years in a two-story house. Jennifer quit her parents' house at age 18 and moved out. Lopez could work in a law firm in this time, while engaging in dancing during the night.
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