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Jennifer Lopez declares she's ‘not looking for no man' after divorce from Ben Affleck
Jennifer Lopez declares she's ‘not looking for no man' after divorce from Ben Affleck

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Jennifer Lopez declares she's ‘not looking for no man' after divorce from Ben Affleck

Jennifer Lopez is not interested in dating anytime soon. The singer and actor parted ways with Ben Affleck two years after tying the knot, and since then, they have been tight-lipped about their separation. Their divorce was finalised in February this year. But is Jennifer dating someone new after the divorce? She clarified that she is not into dating, in a new video snippet in her latest Instagram post. (Also read: Jennifer Lopez kisses backup dancers during opening performance at the AMAs 2025. Watch) In the post, Jennifer included a small clip from her interview with Access Hollywood on the red carpet of the American Music Awards. She said, 'Girl, I'm not looking for no man. I'm happy right now, I'm not trying to ruin it, okay?' She also referenced a quote by singer Céline Dion in the caption of her post, which read, 'In the words of the great Céline Dion…'I do it for mah-self…'' A post shared by Jennifer Lopez (@jlo) Jennifer put up a dazzling show at the American Music Awards, which she hosted for the second time. Opting for a nude, sparkling jumpsuit, the singer opened the ceremony with a slowed version of her 2012 hit Dance Again, and went on to dance to some of the top hits of the year, including Bad Bunny's NUEVAYoL, Doechii's Denial Is a River, Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us, and Billie Eilish's Birds of a Feather. However, what caught the attention of social media was her kissing both the male and female dancers during the energetic performance. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck first got together in the early 2000s and even got engaged before calling it quits. After rekindling their love, they tied the knot in 2022. Two years later, Jennifer filed for divorce, citing April 26 as their official date of separation. On the work front, Jennifer was last seen in the film Unstoppable. She also has Kiss of the Spider Woman up for release, which had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival to rave reviews.

‘Jennifer Lopez AMA Performance' Trend Explained Amid Kissing Controversy
‘Jennifer Lopez AMA Performance' Trend Explained Amid Kissing Controversy

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Jennifer Lopez AMA Performance' Trend Explained Amid Kissing Controversy

Jennifer Lopez's performance at the 2025 American Music Awards (AMAs) caught everyone's attention. As clips of her high-energy medley and onstage kisses with backup dancers went viral, Lopez's performance began trending online. Jennifer Lopez opened the 2025 American Music Awards with a high-energy medley that immediately sparked debate. As the host of the evening, she opened the show at Fontainebleau Las Vegas with a six-minute routine packed with choreography and a surprising twist. Her performance began with a slowed-down take on her 2012 track 'Dance Again,' before shifting into a rapid-fire mix of 23 songs. Lopez danced to some of the year's most popular hits, including Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us,' Bad Bunny's 'NUEVAYoL,' Billie Eilish's 'Birds of a Feather,' 'Denial Is a River' by Doechii, 'A Bar Song' by Shaboozey, and 'APT' by Bruno Mars and Rosé. The biggest surprise of the night came during Teddy Swims' 'Lose Control,' when Lopez shared onstage kisses with both male and female backup dancers. The moment quickly spread on social media, where some viewers were caught off guard. While some viewers weren't impressed, others praised her stamina and dedication. One user wrote, 'Why is jennifer lopez kissing everybody at the #AMAs.' Another commented, 'Isn't it pathetic that every award show has to devolve into this weird crap? Jennifer Lopez is 55 fricken years old. This is an embarrassing cry for attention. Sad.' Comedian Tiffany Haddish also referenced the moment while announcing R&B nominees. She joked, 'Save a dancer for me, d***! You ain't the only one that's single.' Lopez's recent split from Ben Affleck also added to the attention. The ceremony also featured tributes to music icons: Janet Jackson was honored with the Icon Award and gave her first live TV performance in seven years, while Rod Stewart received the Lifetime Achievement Award. The post 'Jennifer Lopez AMA Performance' Trend Explained Amid Kissing Controversy appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

11 queer songs that belonged on Spotify's Song of the Summer 2025
11 queer songs that belonged on Spotify's Song of the Summer 2025

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

11 queer songs that belonged on Spotify's Song of the Summer 2025

It's that time of year again! The weather is getting warmer, the days are getting longer, and pop music fans are starting to discuss what they think will be this year's "song of the summer." Picking just one song to encapsulate an entire summer is often challenging, but it's always an entertaining debate among music lovers. On Tuesday, May 20, Spotify revealed its selections for this year's "Song of the Summer," which included names like Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, and Charli XCX. Generally speaking, the Spotify list of guesses is pretty fun. Namely, queer people are obviously here for the resurgence of "Party 4 U." Anything Bad Bunny does is perfect, and "NUEVAYoL" is a standout track for the musician. And Lady Gaga is… well, mother! Zooming in, though, it's quite disappointing to see that Spotify's "Song of the Summer" list doesn't feature more tracks by queer artists, or even tracks that are resonating with the LGBTQ+ community. Below, spotlights queer contenders that should absolutely be considered in a "Song of the Summer" list for 2025. - YouTube Since winning her first-ever Grammy Award in 2024 for "Flowers," Miley Cyrus has dropped many incredible songs leading up to her new album. The third single, "End of the World" is a euphoric pop anthem that perfectly complements a sunny stroll in the park or a relaxed beach hang. - YouTube Your favorite artist's favorite artist, Chappell Roan, premiered her new song "The Giver" during her debut performance on Saturday Night Live back in November. Alas, the performance was subsequently scrubbed from the internet until she officially released the song in March. Since then, the banjo-blaring, foot-stomping country song has become an anthem for queer people who love to pleasure their partners. - YouTube Destin Conrad and Kehlani teamed up on a song called "Bad Bitches" for his debut album, Love on Digital. The 24-year-old Florida native, whose digital footprint goes all the way back to the late, great app known as Vine, is barging his way into the R&B space with a club-ready banger. - YouTube The Beaches are making some of the best rock music coming out right now. They're filling the MUNA-sized hole left by their absence, but with a heavier rock flare. The band released their song, "Blame Brett," in 2023, and it blew up on social media. Now, they have a new single called "Last Girls at the Party" that'll make you want to jump around and dance to their breezy, energetic new track off their upcoming third album, No Hard Feelings, due August 2025. - YouTube Halsey is doing things her way on their recent single, "Safeword," a kink-friendly punk-rock track with an earworm-y chorus, "I don't gotta listen to you, you're not the boss of me!" It's the perfect rebellious track to blast at full volume while driving down a highway with the windows down. - YouTube The first time you hear "Whiplash" by aespa, you'll want to run it back. The K-pop girl group mashed together roaring synths with a four-on-the-floor electronic beat that flawlessly blends with their breathy, confident vocals. - YouTube Can we all agree to never talk about "Friday" again? Rebecca Black has been making some of the best hyperpop music we've seen in a while! The 27-year-old singer is carving space for herself in the electronic music scene with her last two albums — her debut album in 2023, Let Her Burn, and Starvation, which came out in February of this year. On her latest project, she has a track called "Twist the Knife" that makes you wish you were hearing it outside, dancing around with your closest friends. - YouTube In March, Lil Nas X released an EP called Days Before Dreamboy, which features one of his best songs of his career, "HOTBOX." The song samples "Frontin'" by Pharrell and Chad Hugo (a.k.a. The Neptunes) and features some of Nas X's best rapping over a bouncy, playful beat. - YouTube Ceechyna is new to the music industry. But with only three songs out, she's clearly made her mark. In December 2024, the 21-year-old drill rapper from the UK released her biggest song, "Peggy." The British blends her humor and wit into a song about "pegging a man at the back of the bus." - YouTube This is my long shot, but this disco-inspired track by former Little Mix member Jade is the perfect summer bop. She worked with David LaChapelle on a music video, and with his signature sheen, she can be seen playing a disco diva Barbie and taking elements from the 1976 film Carrie and Soul Train. The former girl group member is the last of her bandmates to release solo music and is gearing up for her debut solo album, THAT'S SHOWBIZ BABY, due out in September. - YouTube Dominican rapper Yailin may not identify as queer, but her song "Bing Bong," was definitely made with the girls and gays in mind. Her song, which has over 210 million views on YouTube and over 99 million streams on Spotify, perfectly blends two dynamic Latin genres, Brazilian funk, and Dominican dembow, to create an addictive summer track.

Rapper Bad Bunny turns heads in Mets' cap during the Subway Series finale at Yankee Stadium
Rapper Bad Bunny turns heads in Mets' cap during the Subway Series finale at Yankee Stadium

Time of India

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Rapper Bad Bunny turns heads in Mets' cap during the Subway Series finale at Yankee Stadium

Rapper Bad Bunny turns heads in Mets' cap during the Subway Series finale at Yankee Stadium (Image Source: MLB) The Subway Series finale went on to become a star-studded event in the MLB world as prominent Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny attended the much-awaited game between the New York Yankees and Mets at Yankee Stadium . A self-confessed baseball lover, Bad Bunny sported a powder blue New York Mets cap, which clearly spoke about love for Pete Alonso and company. The official page of MLB shared a picture of the Grammy winner on X and captioned it as 'NUEVAYoL! Bad Bunny stuns at Yankee Stadium for the finale of the Subway Series.' According to the shared image, Bunny was holding a baseball while wearing shades and flaunting his support for the New York Mets with a cap. This is not the first time the Monaco star was spotted rooting for his favorite team, as he made an appearance during a game between the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers along with the Academy Award-nominated star Timothée Chalamet. His song NUEVAYoL has a special connection with both the MLB teams, as on translating it from Spanish it is read as New York. Bad Bunny's love for baseball is not hidden from the world, as back in 2022 he had participated in a celebrity softball game too. His works even speak volumes about his love for the sport, as he has incorporated the baseball in his work multiple times. According to the MLB, his song NUEVAYoL has a reference to the New York Mets' $765 million star Juan Soto. As before joining hands with the Mets, Juan Soto was representing the New York Yankees. based on the Dominican athlete's connection with both MLB teams, Bad Bunny's song NUEVAYoL had a lyrics that mentioned 'I'm in my zone, I've got no rival, no/ With the Yankees and the Mets, Juan Soto.' Bad Bunny even tried his hand in entrepreneurship with the MLB as he attempted to start his own agency back in April 2023, but it did not turn up the way he had expected it to. Reportedly, the Bad Bunny-led agency went on to become an instant hit, which raised eyebrows in the MLB world. After a thorough investigation led by the MLBPA, Major League Baseball Players Association, it was found that the particular agency had started luring the athletes with cash and gifts only to leave their current organizations. Also Read: 'It'll be fun to go back there': Mets' star Clay Holmes is excited for 2025 Subway Series

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