Luis Guzman starred alongside Jennifer Lopez in the 1998 film Out of Sight — and nearly 30 years later, it seems she left a lukewarm impression on him.
During a recent appearance on the “Hot Ones” YouTube show, Guzman, 68, was asked to describe some of the A-list stars he’s worked with in the past using just one word.
“OK,” he said while making a face, when asked about the “Waiting for Tonight” singer, 56. His Wednesday costars, Jenna Ortega and Emma Myers — who were present for the interview — seemingly tried to hold back their shock.

Guzman went on to describe Catherine Zeta-Jones, with whom he starred in the 2000 film Traffic as well as Wednesday, as “bellisima.” He called Adam Sandler “amazing” and Ortega a “prodigy.”
While Guzman did not go into detail about his responses, and it remains unclear why he called Lopez “OK,” the two worked together on the Steven Soderbergh crime comedy. George Clooney, Don Cheadle and Michael Keaton also starred in the film.
The Puerto Rican actor went on to star in films such as Double Whammy, Anger Management and We’re the Millers. He currently stars in Netflix’s Wednesday as Gomez Addams.
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