Jennifer Lopez is getting trolled on social media over her now-viral go-to bodega order.

In a clip from her film, "This Is Me . . . Now: A Love Story," Lopez was asked what her go-to order was at the bodega in the Bronx, New York City.

"My go-to order at the bodega was ham and cheese on a roll with an orange drink -- if you know, you know," Lopez replied before adding, "and a small bag of chips."

   

However, several TikTok users, including those based in New York, mocked Lopez, saying they had no idea what the multihyphenated entertainer was actually talking about.

TikToker Alex Duncan, who shared the clip of Lopez, said, "Bronx and the hood are tired."

"Did she say orange drink??? What orange drink ma'am? Talking about IYKYK, she seems to be the only one who knows," read one comment on another TikTok post that included the clip.

Another user suggested: "The funniest part is you KNOW she made him ask the bodega question."

"I'm starting to think she's never been to the Bronx," a third person wrote.

TikToker Gianna Christine, who filmed herself ordering Lopez's meal at a Bronx bodega, said of the mysterious orange drink, "I don't know! There's a million orange drinks! We have Crush, we have Sunkist."

However, she praised Lopez's order by the end of her clip, calling it "a 10 out of 10 lunch."

Another user named Cara also shared a video of herself getting Lopez's meal in New York City and was similarly confused over what orange drink the singer was referring to.

"It has been a really long time since she lived there, so maybe it's like, discontinued," she suggested.

   


In another video, TikToker Ryan explained that Lopez's bodega order was getting ridiculed by New Yorkers because it's "generic to the point of unintentionally being really comical."

Ryan claimed that while a person can technically order all those things at a bodega, how Lopez stated her order was not how New Yorkers would usually say it.

"Like, this would be like, if someone were to ask you, 'What is your go-to fast food order?' And you were to say, 'a cheeseburger with a cola-flavored soda -- if you know, you know -- and a small order of fries.' That's what it sounds like. You would be like, 'What are you talking about? What do you mean?'" he claimed.

  

This is not the first time Lopez has been ridiculed on social media over "This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story." Another clip from her film went viral last week, showing Lopez letting her hair down in a gym while talking about growing up in the Bronx.

"I like taking my hair out like this. It reminds me like, when I was 16 in The Bronx running up and down the block," Lopez said as she ruffled her hair.

"Crazy little girl who used to be f***in' wild." "No limits," she added in the clip shared by Prime Video. "All dreams and s**t."

  

The clip sparked mockery from TikTok users, with one writing, "She needs [any] reason to bring up 'Jenny From the Block,'" referring to Lopez's 2002 hit.

"The fact that she's been off that block longer than she was on it, and she still brings it up every chance 0she gets," another commented.

"She doesn't mention it a lot, but Jenny is actually from the block," a third TikTok user sarcastically commented, while another claimed, "This reminds me of grandmas that randomly share uninteresting facts about 1920."

Some users mentioned Lopez's husband, Ben Affleck, suggesting: "You just know every time [she] and Ben argue, she reminds him she's from the Bronx."

Lopez's "This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story" serves as a visual companion to her album of the same name.

The film is available to stream on Prime Video.

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Jennifer Lopez arrives for the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on January 7, 2024.
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