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GlamBOT King Breaks Silence After Viral Interaction With "Rude" Jennifer Lopez At Golden Globes

Karina Babenok

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Karina Babenok

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““It feels that Cole is doing PR for J.Lo or anybody who seemed rude.””

Jennifer Lopez’s viral Golden Globes interaction with GlamBOT creator Cole Walliser sparked controversy last week, with fans labeling the star “rude” and “unfriendly.”
On Sunday, January 18, the filmmaker and content creator shared his side of the story, detailing whether J.Lo was truly being disrespectful toward him or if other factors were at play.
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Despite Cole’s account, opinions on the internet were already formed, with many labeling his latest video a “PR move” by the 56-year-old actress’s team.
“It feels that Cole is doing PR for J.Lo or anybody who seemed rude,” wrote one social media user.

Cole Walliser weighed in on the controversy surrounding his viral exchange with Jennifer Lopez while filming her GlamBOT at the 2026 Golden Globes

Image credits: Roger Kisby/2026GG/Getty Images
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Last week, on January 14, Cole Walliser, best known as the creator and director of the GlamBOT, shared an Instagram post featuring a brief interaction he had with Jennifer Lopez on the carpet of the star-studded ceremony held on January 11.
In the clip, The Boy Next Door star was accused of “ignoring” Cole despite him greeting her warmly and attempting to strike up a conversation while filming her GlamBOT for the event.
Notably, social media users pointed out that Lopez “barely acknowledged” Walliser and, for the most part, avoided direct eye contact with him in the video.
Image credits: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Getty Images
One disappointed user wrote, “I know it’s part of being human, but a greeting with kind intentions doesn’t hurt anyone. Awful.”
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Another commented, “That seemed rude from her. She did not acknowledge you Cole and didn’t look at you when you were talking do better JLo.”
“JLo the type to tell people on set they aren’t allowed to look her in the eyes,” added a third critic.
Image credits: Glambot Official
The video also reignited past controversies and long-standing rumors of Lopez being “dismissive” toward staff, assistants, and service workers.
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Amid the ongoing backlash targeting Lopez, Walliser shared a video yesterday suggesting that “the internet needs to just calm down” following the viral exchange.
The video, cryptically captioned, “Is this tea or is this just me talking about work,” featured Cole sitting at a table in a hotel room as he began by saying, “I do get asked all the time, who was the worst GlamBOT? Who was the meanest? Who was the rudest?”

J.Lo was accused of not even acknowledging Cole’s presence, with netizens describing her attitude as “cold” and “dismissive”

Image credits: Christopher Polk/2026GG/Getty Images
He continued, “I'm not here to tell anybody how they should feel, but there was only one other person outside of JLo that was in that conversation, and that person was me. These are some things that I've actually wanted to say for a while, but there's never really been a chance to sort of like talk about the world at which the GlamBOTs exist.”
“But now I guess is a great time to talk about what it's like on the carpet. The first thing to know about doing GlamBOTs is that GlamBOTs are completely elective. Nobody's forcing you to do these things. If you want to do it, you can.”
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Cole also highlighted that if someone is “in a bad attitude,” they are not compelled to take part in the GlamBOT.
He went on to express gratitude toward all the stars “that stop,” noting that they are “taking the time to do my thing.”
Walliser further explained how “red carpets are so insane,” as celebrities are often rushed due to tightly scheduled award segments, adding, “[You’re] walking in between stuff, people are screaming at you. It's just a really crazy environment.”
“So when people land on the glam bot… I'm not just talking about like JLo here. I'm talking about a ton of celebrities in the past that sort of like land and they're a little like, what's going on? It's just because it's just so crazy.”
Image credits: Glambot Official
Addressing criticism that Lopez appeared disengaged or unresponsive during their interaction, the GlamBOT director added, “These celebrities, they're at work… They're working… So some people, chatty at work. Some people, not so chatty at work. And it's not really my place to be like, oh, you should be a certain way.”
“I mean, literally, I've never felt that people were like rude to me in that moment. The world is just so, so crazy that like when people are distracted or like less chatty or like thinking about other stuff, I don't take it personally. And even with JLo, like I didn't take it personally.”

Walliser shared several factors that affect how celebrities often come across during their GlamBOT sequences, citing the “crazy environment” of red carpets

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Elaborating further, he said, “I didn't feel rude in that moment. I think there's a couple things that sort of like added to the fuel of this idea. One, like she's just down to business. The carpet was closed, she's ready to go inside. She knew what she was gonna do.”
“She is looking away, but she's getting ready for the move… I knew she was getting ready. I knew it was late. We were just like getting through it. That moment didn't feel rude.”
Image credits: colewalliser
Walliser concluded by highlighting how the exchange went viral for all the wrong reasons, saying that “people obviously have been going ham, making their own posts, doing their own thing… but I’m here to just tell you my experience.”
“Not only just JLo, anybody, you know what I mean? I've never felt anybody was like rude to me. I think people are at work, they're rushed, the world is crazy, and I never take it personal.”
However, skeptical fans of the content creator, who has over 4.6 million followers on Instagram, remained unconvinced.

The internet was not convinced by the filmmaker’s explanation, with many dubbing it a “PR move” and arguing that there is no excuse for being “unkind”

Image credits: Glambot Official
One fan wrote, “Jlo’s PR team at it again,” while another added, “She was r u d e!”
Popular content creator Jaclyn Hill commented, “You just became my favorite person on the internet. So much class & kindness. But yes, Jlo was rude to you! I’ve experienced her rudeness firsthand as well lol but life goes on!!”
Influencer Eva Marisol Gutowski also weighed in, writing, “As someone who’s been on those carpets plenty of times (I’m not jlo famous by any means lol) she was RUDE. That was not okay to not acknowledge you.”
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“It takes 2 seconds to be kind, and every celebrity knows that like it or not, these events are filled with human interactions and no matter HOW stressful the day was, it’s always important to be kind.”
While many netizens continue to believe Walliser’s video was a “damage control” move by the Anaconda star’s team, Jennifer has not yet addressed the controversy.

“Nice try, Dude! We all know she’s rude. She thinks way too highly of herself,” commented one skeptical social media user

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