
Jennifer Lopez has premiered a brand new video featuring the sexy Dolce & Gabbana model David Gandy. The 44-year-old singer is seen dancing around in the desert in sexy, skin-tight pieces that will steam up your computer screen, phone screen, tv screen, depending on where you're watching it. "First Love" is the tune that plays along with the black and white music video that has some sizzling moments where we can see J.Lo embracing a shirtless Gandy as they roll around in bed. "We talked a lot about whether we would do a little bit of color or pops of color," Lopez told People Magazine. "But Anthony [Mandler, the director] felt strongly that it be all in black and white." She also added, "It's a sweet and sexy video, I think. It definitely captures the feeling of the song." Watch the video down below and tell us what you think!
Pitbull and Jennifer Lopez opened up the 2014 Billboard Music Awards performing "We Are One," the official theme song to the FIFA World Cup. The highly energizing number was full of lights and color with flags of the nations participating in the tournament flashing in huge screens behind them. Mr. Worldwide kicked off the show in a white suit, while J.Lo wore a sexy one-piece showing off her legs and power moves. This is not the last time we are going to see the "American Idol" judge as she will later take the stage to perform a new single off of her upcoming album and receive the Icon Award! She will not only be the first Latin personality to receive the honor, she will be the first woman to do so as well, following legendary acts like Neil Diamond, Stevie Wonder and Prince. Watch her performance here!
In a recent issue of InStyle magazine the Puerto Rican beauty opened up about her love life and how she is afraid of being alone. "Look, I don’t love being alone. I don't," she told the publication. "I can’t beat myself up for that. What I have to do is figure out why I don’t like it. Why am I not OK being alone? And can I ever be OK facing that? In the past, love for me has always meant forever, and sure, you still nurse some of those fantasies, but I don’t try to force it anymore. I hung on to my fairy-tale ideals for a long time. But where I am now, what I’ve been through, there are no rules. There are just lots of ways it can turn out instead of just one. There are so many different kinds of happiness, not just the one you learned about when you were five years old."
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