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The people who really love her music have been very quick to react and synchronize people’s expressed wishes with the word ‘return’—to come back! One of the users demanded, ‘More JLH singing videos are a must,’ and that there was a crowd supporting such a demand in the next comments. Another user said just like that, ‘I need you back to music!!!!’ It was a combination of nostalgia and demand that was so strong that it caused the performance to crack open a door that many believed had been locked forever. Tommy Didario and one of the friends she thanked, pointed out, ‘This song was made for you!!!!!!!’
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What is really exciting is that the chat changed so quickly from simple admiration to almost concrete, even tactical, campaigning for her return. The comments were not just ‘you sound great’— they were plans. ‘You need to do a covers album soon!! we need you back in music!!’ was the message coming from some of the social media users. One person even suggested a Christmas-themed project saying, ‘Keep this in your mind, and I know you will, so let’s do it “BareHolidays”.’ The public was doing A&R work in real-time since they were so certain about the missed opportunity.
The existing body of work of the artist was highlighted by deep-cut references and accompanied by who was in the know, proving the musical fire was never extinguished. ‘I still play “How Do I Deal” from the I Know What You Did Last Summer 2 soundtrack!’ one user shared while another was reminiscing in detail: ‘If only I still remembering the song about the movie…I loved it singing it at home.’ It was not only about a nice singing voice; it was about resuming a certain emotional library that her music had opened. A different person outright asked her to perform ‘Take My Heart Back’ and ‘Love Will Show You Everything,’ two songs from her 2004 movie If Only, showing how her songs are connected with personal memories.
In the midst of the music discussion, comments on Hewitt’s appearance, which have always been there, came again, one of the observers said, ‘And you look 25!’ But even that comment seemed to be less important than the main event: the voice. One very touching comment said, ‘She is imperfect, but she tries,’ and it was quoting lyrics that seemed to resonate very well with the public’s perception of the singer’s journey. It brought into focus the very human frailty in her singing, a trait that has been appealing about her all along.
The overall reaction paints an attractive picture. Jennifer Love Hewitt posts just a very casual and simple video of her singing, but instead of her audience being mere passive consumers, they show up with active mobilization. They are waiting for a new chapter, they have playlist suggestions and album concepts. The whole thing points to a special kind of relationship between the artist and the audience where the musician’s identity, though dormant, has never disappeared. It is yet unclear whether this will be a genuine return to the recording studio or a beautiful one-off moment. But it is the audience’s message that is very clear: they have not forgotten the singer, they love the singer and they want the singer back. The ball, as the saying goes, is now in her court. The enormous number and intensity of the reaction indicate that if she ever thought about returning to music, she would have a ready and warm audience waiting for her. This festive season, she even has an exclusive holiday bundle available for fans.
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Her playful side was also on display in a recent pool table pose that captivated her co-stars. Furthermore, Jennifer Love Hewitt’s ultimate Halloween obsession involves vintage decor.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
