Jennifer Lopez took photos with a "Don't F with JLo" billboard put up for her new movie.

"So a bunch of people were messaging me yesterday telling me about this billboard that Netflix put up for 'Atlas.' So I want to go see it for myself," she said before showing off her photos with the billboard.

"You guys got to watch the movie. [It] just came out today. And just a little friendly reminder from Netflix over there," she said before panning her camera to the billboard again.

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Netizens started to speculate on the timing and ulterior meaning of the billboard's message because it coincided with the divorce rumors involving Lopez and her husband, Ben Affleck.

"Exactly haters, DON'T f**k with JLo," commented one netizen.

"Don't f**k with the Queen," another agreed.

"Basically she said, 'Say what you want to say. I'm still out here making money," wrote a different commenter.

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Jennifer Lopez attends the Premiere For Netflix's "Atlas" at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on May 20, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
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Meanwhile, someone else alleged, "She acts surprised, but basically her management paid for them billboards."

"The one you paid for?" claimed another person.

"She [definitely] made it herself! Those billboards are paid advertising. It's childish. Life is not all about JLo. She'll be happier if she gives up on proving things to strangers. She's enough. Now go home to the only ones that matter, family. The public are only blood-sucking demons," opined someone else.

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Just recently, the "Marry Me" actress shut down a reporter who asked her if it was true that she was divorcing her husband, Ben.

"You know better than that," she responded to the reporter during Netflix's junket for "Atlas" last week, as seen in a video uploaded on Instagram.

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(L-R) Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck attend the Los Angeles premiere of Warner Bros. "The Flash" at Ovation Hollywood on June 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California.
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Following this incident, Netflix reportedly banned questions related to the "Gone Girl" actor in J.Lo and her co-stars' promotional interviews for their new sci-fi action thriller movie.

"Jennifer doesn't want any more embarrassing questions asked about the status of her marriage," a source claimed.

"You can feel the energy in the room, though. Everyone is looking to see if she's wearing her wedding ring or cracks in her demeanor."