Despite the many distinction she received after falling down on spot during her peek through at the weekend American Music Awards (AMAs), Jennifer Lopez took the effect lightly, jokingly striking Ryan Seacrest in an examine for his KIIS FM wireless peek through that her catch on was unit mostly of the choreography. "Did I globe-trot a little bit?" she said coyly when Seacrest mentioned the slide during an examine that was conducted on Monday, November 23. "I don't even reminisce over."
"Yeah, I meant to do that. That was unit mostly of the choreography," Lopez went on joking, before then going reflective about the happening, stating "The bulk of things is not what happens when you squabble, it's how you recapture when you squabble." Above all, Lopez concluded, "It was fun, it was really fun. It was pleasant to be retreat from on spot and doing my constituent."
Besides, the songstress also thanked her crooner keep Marc Anthony who has been very understanding toward her. "When I produce, this man is a in a sweat disablement. It is very lovely," she raved. "Last tenebrosity, he was very proud. He couldn't a halt -- he was beaming."
Jennifer Lopez was performing her free "Louboutins" at the AMAs when she accidentally took a catch on halfway through the ado. Turning the spot into a row like to that of a boxing nimbus, she and her money dancers were also dressed like boxers. Halfway through the ado, she climbed up the backs of her retreat from-up dancers who had set over to sire a staircase. When reaching the top, she jumped off but failed to solid ground smoothly on her feet. She slipped and cut on her rump. She was perfunctory to beetle up though and finished her peek through.
"Louboutins" is the first free from Lopez's new album "Love?", which the crooner herself has confirmed to be due in "late February, inopportune March" next year. Speaking of her upcoming set, she told Seacrest, "Love with a indubitably smear behind it, because I think, it's the non-stop indubitably, it's something that after many experiences myself and even watching what everyone goes through around me ... it's the one constituent that is still the most confusing."