
Jennifer Lopez makes shock dating life confession after THAT lesbian kiss with backup dancer
The On The Floor songstress, 55 - who is giving her new lavish $21 mansion a 'sexy glow up' - shared her response to comedian Tiffany Haddish saying she wanted to go 'manhunting' together during an interview with Access Hollywood.
'She said that to me,' Lopez said with a laugh just moments after the event came to an end. 'I said, "Girl I'm not looking for no man." I'm happy right now. I'm not trying to ruin it.'
The star's divorce from Ben Affleck was officially finalized earlier this year in January - following only two years of marriage.
Haddish also took to the stage after Jennifer's opening performance at the AMAs to announce the first award of the evening - but first gave a message to Lopez.
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'Our host just danced to 23 hits in six minutes. Just from that opening number alone, Jenny From the Block got all her steps in for the day.
'Save some dancing for me JLo, d**n. You ain't the only one out here that's single,' she jokingly added to the live audience inside the Fontainebleau hotel in Las Vegas.
Lopez not only performed at the awards ceremony earlier this week, but also took on hosting duties.
Her opening number showed the star taking part in energetic choreography as she grooved to a mashup of hit tracks from artists nominated during the night.
At one point, Jennifer was seen sharing a kiss with both a female and male backup dancer - which left some fans cringing.
One social media user on X penned, 'Jennifer Lopez has lost the plot,' while another added, 'Why is Jennifer Lopez kissing everyone at the AMAs?'
'Why is Jennifer Lopez kissing everyone at the AMAs?' a fan typed out, as others labeled the moment as 'disgusting' and 'desperate.'
Following the backlash, a source exclusively told DailyMail.com how the singer really feels and explained she 'followed the direction of her PR and she did exactly what she was told to do for her post-Ben [Affleck] comeback.'
The insider continued, 'She is living her best life and has zero f***s to give right now. She dealt with so much uncertainty, but she was brave.
'She did not allow the negative commentary to bring her down. Instead, she kept going and living her life.'
During the AMAs, Jennifer also announced that she is set to return to Las Vegas for an upcoming residency called Up All Night Live.
She will take to the stage at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on select dates beginning from December 30 through March of next year.
Lopez is also headlining the WorldPride Music Festival in Washington D.C. next month in June alongside singer Troye Sivan.
While recently talking to People, the beauty opened up about her excitement for a 'free and happy' summer.
'I'm excited to tour. I'm excited first to go do Pride. I'm super excited about that. I'm working on that show right now too as we speak, and crafting the tour as well. I'm excited to get back out there.'
The performer added, 'It seems like a perfect summer to celebrate being free and being happy.
'Just everything in my life right now just feels really healthy and good, and I'm ready to get out there and make people sing and dance and have a good time. That's always my goal.'
Lopez was also previously married to Marc Anthony - whom she shares twins Max and Emme, 17, with.
The singer shared to the outlet that her children will also possibly accompany her to the WorldPride Music Festival.
'I think my kids are going to come to Pride because I'm doing more of a concert [at WorldPride], so I'm excited about that. They're sweet. They're the best.'
Jennifer then explained why her twins were not at the AMAs this week and said it was due to them both being at 'school.'
Ahead of her hosting gig on Monday, Lopez notably suffered a nasty injury to her nose during rehearsals.
She was required to get stitches but also got help from celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Jason Diamond.
In regards to the injury, the star also told People, 'I hurt my nose. I hit it in rehearsal and I had to get stitches. It was fine.
'A few of us have gotten hurt in rehearsals. We're doing a very high-energy athletic number so it's, I guess, bound to happen.'
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