Jennifer Lopez makes fun of being a four-time Bride in 'Can't Get Enough' music video
Jennifer Lopez is a multi-join performer, entertainer and in general symbol who likewise ends up having secured the bunch multiple times. In any case, after everything is said and done, even she doesn't make too much of herself.
Her extremely fun loving mindfulness is on full presentation in the fun new music video for her single "Can't Get Enough," which was delivered on Wednesday.
Highlighting "Hitting the dance floor with the Stars" judge and Lopez's "Universe of Dance" cohost Derek Hough, the wedding-themed music video exhibits a rich soiree where the "Jenny From the Block" vocalist is seen hitting the dance floor with various grooms.
The clasp additionally features Lopez in a few different marriage outfit getups, inclining vigorously into the marital energy that has appeared a few times in her vocation, from 2001's "Wedding Organizer," to 2005's "Beast In Regulation," to "Wed Me" and "Compulsory Wedding," both from the year before.
"This person don't have a potential for success," a wedding visitor in the video says snidely, while one more visitor cautions, "Don't get it, it's reviled!" during the bouquet throw.
Reviled or not, Lopez is by all accounts doing fine and dandy with her fourth spouse, Oscar-champ Ben Affleck, who she wedded in July 2022. The pair famously were first taken part in 2002 preceding they canceled the wedding, proceeding to rejoin 20 years after the fact.
Lopez was recently hitched to Ojani Noa, Chris Judd and artist Marc Anthony, with whom she shares two youngsters.
"I'm to some degree a master you could say, in a peculiar way - not such a huge amount on marriage however on weddings," she kidded to Assortment's Marc Malkin on Sunday's Brilliant Globes honorary pathway.
To the extent that her meta music video goes, she additionally said her significant other Affleck is completely steady.
"He sees me as a craftsman and he realizes that I will articulate my thoughts," she said, adding, "He's my most ardent follower and my greatest ally, as I'm of his."
"Can't Get Enough" is a solitary off Lopez's impending 10th studio collection "This Is Me... Presently," which will be delivered on February 16. The collection is her most memorable significant melodic contribution in very nearly 10 years.
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Lopez will likewise deliver a going with idea film named "This Is Me... Presently: A Romantic tale" that very day, which, as indicated by a public statement, will highlight "her extreme youth, ineffective connections and the staggering close to home excursion she has been on."



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