J.Lo's album marketing goes over budget

Jennifer Lopez's new album Rebirth has hit further crisis, as the marketing campaign goes $150,000 (€160,000) over budget.

Jennifer Lopez's new album Rebirth has hit further crisis, as the marketing campaign goes $150,000 (€160,000) over budget.

Rebirth is believed to have only sold a disappointing 400,000 copies in its first three weeks on release.

But attempts to raise the record's profile look doomed as cash has run out. An insider tells website PageSix.com, the marketing over-spend has also led to some of J.Lo's dancers walking out.

The source says: "You won't be hearing much more of the album after the budget crisis."

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