Jennifer Lopez Performs ‘Amor Amor Amor’ In Dubai After Lavish Sunday Brunch
Jennifer Lopez and her crew will be performing “Amor Amor Amor” in Dubai.
Prior to the actual event, Lopez first shared a practice video of herself dancing to her latest hit single. In the clip, the singer is seen wearing a black sweater, black leggings and brown boots. Her hair is pulled back in a tight bun, and Lopez is also holding her phone while practicing her dance moves.
Before sharing the video, Lopez first enjoyed a lavish Sunday brunch. As of late, it is still unclear whether or not the photo was taken at Lopez’s hotel room in Dubai. But the snap shows a long table filled with juices, eggs, wine, bacon, meats and more.
Lopez is also celebrating the success of “Amor Amor Amor,” which was only released last week. The official music video for the track was launched on YouTube on Friday. “Amor Amor Amor” landed on the number one spot in the Puerto Rico charts. It also fared well in other places such as Spain, Mexico and more.
Meanwhile, Lopez’s performances in Dubai could only mean that she won’t be able to film for her upcoming movie, “Second Act.” The actress, who has a tight schedule, is also involved in another project with NBC, titled “A Step Away.”
In the coming months, Lopez will also be returning to the second season of NBC’s “World of Dance,” where she acts as judge and executive producer. She will also reprise her role as Harlee Santos in NBC’s “Shades of Blue” Season 3.
But when Lopez isn’t working, she makes it a point to spend time with her 9-year-old twins, Max and Emme, with ex-husband, Marc Anthony. She is also currently dating former New York Yankee, Alex Rodriguez.
The couple goes out on regular dates and just last week, they were spotted walking around the streets of New York. In their recent interview with Vanity Fair, Lopez and Rodriguez gushed over how happy they are with each other. They also said that they have a lot of things in common so they understand each other well.
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