Jennifer Lopez's Plunging Fish Scales Dress at the AMAs Has the Highest Slit We've Seen Yet
Jennifer Lopez returned to host the American Music Awards on Monday. The pop star, who first emceed the AMAs in 2015, kicked off the show with an unforgettable medley of her hits. She then transitioned into her opening monologue, during which she wore a stunning creation: a plunging sequin dress covered in fish scales, with a sky-high slit to boot.
In an exclusive interview with InStyle ahead of the award show, Lopez teased she would have eight looks throughout the night. "I have red carpet, performance, and six other outfits or something," she said.
While rehearsing for the award show earlier this month, Lopez revealed that she suffered a face injury. She shared a close-up look at the wound, explaining she needed stitches ahead of her televised performance.
'So…this happened,' Lopez captioned a selfie shared to her Instagram Story. She holds an ice pack over eye, smiling at the camera. In a second image, Lopez removed it to show a gash on the bridge of her nose. The Kiss of the Spider Woman star didn't explain how she got the injury.
Lopez last appeared at the AMAs in 2021, when she performed "On My Way," her single from the film Marry Me co-starring Owen Wilson. She opted for a bridal-inspired look, selecting a nude tea-length dress featuring a sheer corset and a flared tulle skirt. A veiled fascinator with floral embellishments, a sleek bun, and lace-up boots completed her ensemble.
Lopez is the recipient of three AMAs, and has won Favorite Latin Artist twice. She's also performed at multiple ceremonies, including in 2020, when she shared the stage with Maluma to sing their duets "Pa' Ti" and "Lonely."
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