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Jennifer Lopez gets stuck in formation during Las Vegas performance

Jennifer Lopez has fallen and she can’t get up.

The 47-year-old singer needed a little help when she bent over backwards during a show at the Axis Theater inside Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas and couldn’t maneuver her way out of the position.

Instead, backup dancers in glittery orange suits had to pull JLo to her feet on stage in a less than graceful break from the choreography.

Backup dancers had to help the 47-year-old dancer off the floor.
Backup dancers had to help the 47-year-old dancer off the floor.

Her reps told the Daily News that the “dramatic knee slide” is part of the performance.

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Lopez performs four times a week at Planet Hollywood during her “All I Have” residency, which promises her “fierce talents and megawatt star power.”

Between shows, Jenny from the block has been spending most of her free time with new boyfriend Alex Rodriguez.

The celebrity couple, who started dating in early 2017, made their red carpet debut at the Met Gala in early May.

Lopez performs four times a week at Planet Hollywood as part of her Vegas residency.
Lopez performs four times a week at Planet Hollywood as part of her Vegas residency.

They’ve also been spotted in Manhattan and Miami with various members of both families.


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