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Jennifer Lopez slips on stage
North America News.Net Monday 23rd November, 2009 (IANS)
American actress-singer Jennifer Lopez is nursing a bruise on her back after slipping on stage during her performance at the American Music Awards.
After strutting on the stage, converted into a boxing ring, in a robe and gloves to sing 'Louboutins' from her new album, Lopez gyrated with male dancers Sunday. But it all went wrong for the star after she climbed onto a human pyramid of half-naked performers and jumped down, slipping backwards onto her backside, reported contactmusic.com.
Lopez swiftly leaped to her feet and carried on with her performance. Email this story to a friend
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lala 11-23-09, 02:42 AM |
Jennifer Lopez slips on stage
I am sorry but that was too funny I love her but that was too funny
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dumps 11-23-09, 04:04 PM |
jennifer lopez slips on stage
please it’s all path of life Jennifer, don’t feel bad u was doing thing.I love u more feel better.
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