

Becky G's Subtle Correction of JLo's Grammatical Error Sparks Online Debate
Becky G subtly corrects Jennifer Lopez's 14-year-old grammatical error at the AMAs. In a recent viral video by Alberto Palao, the contrast between Becky G's and Jennifer Lopez's speeches at the American Music Awards is highlighted. In 2011, Jennifer Lopez, while accepting an award, used the masculine form of the word "gente" (people) in her Spanish remarks. Fourteen years later, Becky G, also speaking in Spanish, used the grammatically correct feminine form. "It's a small detail," says Palao, "but it showcases the evolution of language awareness and cultural sensitivity." The video has sparked discussions about gendered language in Spanish and the nuances of public speaking. The contrast between the two artists' speeches, both powerful moments in their careers, provides a fascinating insight into cultural evolution.