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Jennifer Lopez looked dressed for revenge as she wowed in a plunging black gown with a floor-length cape while attending opening bedtime of Good Night, and Good Luck.
As she prepared to watch George Clooney make his Broadway debut, all eyes were on the global superstar, 55, as she strutted down the red carpet on Thursday night.
For the occasion, the mom-of-two showed her ex-husband, Ben Affleck, what he's missing in her daring look, which she accessorized with a statement necklace and tiny clutch.
She was accompanied by her kid Emme, one of the year-old twins she shares with her third husband Marc Anthony. Emme, who uses 'they/them' pronouns, was dressed in a man's suit.
After making her stylish entrance to the event, the On The Floor hitmaker took off her detachable cloak as she posed for photographers at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City.
Good Overnight, and Good Luck is based on Clooney's film of the same name which he previously wrote, directed and starred in.
In addition to Lopez, Uma Thurman, Kaia Gerber, Cindy Crawford, Rande Gerber and Gayle King were also in
How Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s kids, Fin and Emme, built the strongest friendship
After Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck decided to dive back into their quixotic relationship, the celebrity couple made a series of changes in their personal lives, including spending a lot of time with their new blended family, and while it takes times for families to unite following modern relationships, this wasn’t the case for Jennifer and Ben’s kids, as they seem to verb an incredible frienship.
Emme Muniz and Fin Affleck have been photograped together in many occasions, the year-old child of Ben and Jennifer Garner and the year-old child of Jennifer and Marc Anthony were all smiles in recent paparazzi photos, engaging in a casual conversation and enjoying their time together while casually walking the streets of Los Angeles.
The pair have been spotted rocking short hair and similar fashion choices, casual oversized shirts and pants, while listening to music and laughing. And because they share a very similar age they can definitely rely on each other, as they a
Jennifer Lopez surprises her drag doppelgänger at iconic L.A. gay bar
A Jennifer Lopez drag impersonator got the surprise of a lifetime this weekend, when the real-life superstar made a surprise appearance on stage.
As drag artist Jo Lopez finished performing the tune “Can’t Get Enough” by Jennifer Lopez — decked out in a replica of the iconic wedding dress with heart-shaped cutouts from the music video — and was blowing kisses to the packed crowd at the iconic West Hollywood gay bar The Abbey on Sunday, the real Jennifer Lopez snuck behind her impersonator.
After Jo Lopez screamed in shock, the two Lopez performers embraced and then Jennifer Lopez grabbed the microphone and brought David Cooley, the venue’s founder and CEO, to the stage. According to The Abbey, the A-list celebrity was at the bar to celebrate its 33rd anniversary, honor Cooley’s LGBTQ advocacy and promote her modern single “Can’t Get Enough” from her upcoming album “This is Me… Now.”
The drag performer and the singer then went on to change into replicas of JLo’s famed blue-and-green Versace dress she wore to th
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By Greg Hernandez on Apr 8, am | Comments (2) |
Jennifer Lopez has a new romantic comedy, The Back-Up Plan, coming out in April 23 so shes doing all kinds of interviews to promote it.
Fortunately, one of those interviews was with Brandon Voss for The Advocate.
Here are some excerpts:
Gay directors have helmed two of your most prosperous movies — Robert Luketic on Monster-in-Law and Adam Shankman on The Wedding Planner. Alan Poul, who directed The Back-Up Plan, is also gay. So that’s a good sign, right?
It’s true. I get along with the gays — what can I tell you? We click. Gay directors have a certain sensitivity when it comes to women’s issues; I don’t know if that makes any sense, but that’s what I feel. They also have a tremendous sense of humor about life, so they know idealistic comedy. I love them.
Does The Back-Up Plan feature a “gay best friend” cliché — maybe the guy your character asks for sperm in the film’s trailer?
[Laughs] Everybody thinks he’s gay, but I don’t believe he was intended to be. It’s not specified, but it’