Celebrities don't always agree with their managers, and when they don't, it's time for a new one. It was recently announced that Jennifer Lopez ditched her manager over the weekend. The "Wedding Planner" star fired Jeff Kwatinetz, who was once engaged to Brittany Murphy and heads management company The Firm.
J.Lo, 37, has refused to comment on the split, but The Firm has issued a statement saying, "Jennifer is a dear friend of The Firm and will remain so regardless of the business relationship. This was a decision based on differing styles and expectations and we wish her the absolute best."
Lopez has endured a disappointing last 12 months. Her 2005 album "Rebirth" bombed and while her role in "An Unfinished Life" with Robert Redford and Morgan Freeman achieved critical acclaim, it failed to win her the expected award nominations.
J.Lo has parted ways from The Firm at an extremely busy time in her career.
Her new movie "Bordertown," in which she stars with Antonio Banderas and plays a journalist investigating the murder of young female factory workers, will be released in October.
"El Cantante," a biopic of one of the pioneers of salsa Hector Lavoe, which also stars J.Lo's husband Marc Anthony, just premiered at the Toronto Film Festival to positive reviews and is scheduled to be released in the next few months.
Lopez's album of Spanish-language ballads, "Como Ama Una Mujer" ("The Way A
Woman Loves"), is also scheduled for release in November.
During the last year, several managers have left The Firm, taking with them a number of high-profile clients, including Orlando Bloom, Natalie Portman and the Dixie Chicks.














