
Jennifer Lopez makes X-rated sex confession on stage at concert… as Megyn Kelly blasts star's raunchy new tour
The 55-year-old actress and singer admitted at her show on Monday at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy that she has shifting desires when she's getting naughty in the bedroom.
'I have to be honest with you, sometimes I get in different moods at night. I don't know about you, but I do — and sometimes I like it hard,' she said, according to The US Sun.
But on the same day that she opened up about her most intimate details on stage, the Hustlers star was blasted on social media by the conservative political commentator Megyn Kelly, who accused her of devolving into an adult film star thanks to a series of raunchy concerts in recent weeks.
But on the same day that she opened up about her most intimate details on stage, the Hustlers star was blasted on social media by the conservative political commentator Megyn Kelly, who accused her of devolving into an adult film star
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The Independent
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