Jennifer Lopez Reveals First Concert Ever Attended!
Jennifer Lopez is one of the biggest names in the music industry nowadays, but she has never forgotten the first ever concert she attended when she wasn't in the limelight yet.
In an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" with "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest and fellow judges Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr., the "Dance Again" singer revealed that she went to the concert of Puerto Rican boy band Menudo.
"It was before Ricky [Martin] got in the group. It was the original Menudo," Lopez said in the interview. "My favorite was Charlie [Masso]."
Check out the clip below.
As seen in the clip above, the 45-year-old Latina beauty showed off her enviable curves with a tight fitting red sleeveless dress paired with matching red high-heeled pumps. Her golden locks were tied down in a low bun.
Lopez lends her voice in the upcoming animated film "Home," which is slated to come out in theaters on March 27. The 3D motion picture also stars the voices of Rihanna, Jim Parsons, and Steve Martin, with Tim Johnson in the director's chair, Movie Insider reported. "Home" was distributed by 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks Animation and was based on Adam Rex's 2007 children's book "The True Meaning of Smekday."
The film's synopsis reads: "When Earth is taken over by the overly-confident Boov, an alien race in search of a new place to call home, all humans are promptly relocated, while all Boov get busy reorganizing the planet. But when one resourceful girl, Tip (Rihanna), manages to avoid capture, she finds herself the accidental accomplice of a banished Boov named Oh (Parsons). The two fugitives realize there's a lot more at stake than intergalactic relations as they embark on the road trip of a lifetime."
J. Lo and Gregory Nava Developing TV Show About Latinos
Lopez and "Selena" biopic director Gregory Nava are once again teaming up for a new TV show focusing on Latino history in California, Deadline reported.
The limited NBC project, which will be titled "California," will follow a Latino family in their "journey over 200 years in California from Spanish, to Mexican, to American rule," Deadline wrote.
The idea for the program was the brainchild of Lopez's producing partner Elaine Goldsmith-Tomas, who pitched it to Nava and his longtime collaborator Barbara Martinez-Jitner, the news outlet reported. The story was then developed by Nava and Martiner-Jitner into a family's "sprawling story interweaving historical characters and events" for eight generations, Deadline added.
Lopez and Nava have known each other for twenty years since she was cast in the filmmaker's "My Family," which was followed by the Latina superstar's breakout role as the legendary music icon Selena in 1997, the news outlet noted. The "On the Floor" singer and Nava also worked together in "Bordertown" in 2006.