The GlamBOT Is Serving Up Some Drama
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The GlamBOT Is Serving Up Some Drama
"Walliser shared Lopez's GlamBOT look from the Golden Globes, and fans did not like how little Lopez spoke to him. "She walked the carpet so close to it closing (it might have technically been closed at that point), so I was happy she was able to quickly stop. No messing around - just wham, bam, thank you, GLAM!" Walliser wrote in the caption, possibly aware of how awkward the video looks."
"Several days after the J.Lo Glambot was posted, Walliser explained in a video posted on his page that he didn't think she was rude. "Glambots are completely elective. Nobody's forcing you to do these things," he shared on January 18. "Anybody that stops, I already like you, because you're taking the time to do my thing." He also let his audience know that the stars on the red carpet are at work,"
Fans reacted strongly to a GlamBOT clip showing Jennifer Lopez giving minimal interaction to photographer Cole Walliser on the Golden Globes carpet. Walliser posted the clip and noted Lopez walked close to the camera as it was closing, stopped quickly, and posed; Lopez said only "Hi" and "Nice to see you" and did not smile, which prompted criticism. Walliser later posted a video saying he did not feel offended, emphasizing that Glambots are optional and that celebrities vary in how chatty they are while working. He said he does not take quietness personally.
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