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Jennifer Lopez: 'I meant to fall'


J.Lo at the 2009 American Music Awards. (Photo: AP) 

Jennifer Lopez’s fall during her performance at the 2009 American Music Awards has been the talk of the net and the honey& tea on YouTube.com, making its way on Twitter as a trending topic as well as Google’s hottest search.

Her performance of “Louboutins” went off without a hitch and ended with a thud and although Jennifer hit the stage, literally, she did it with such grace with a recovery that was flawless.

The singer/actress opened up about the fall to Ryan Seacrest, joking that she actually meant to fall because it was a part of the choreography during her performance at the 2009 American Music Awards.

Us Magazine says,

After Seacrest commends her for executing the "greatest recovery ever," Lopez kids: "I meant to do that. What are you talking about? Don't you know me better than that? It was part of the choreography!"

Suddenly philosophical, she adds: "the measure of things is, it's not what happens when you fall, it's how you handle it when you fall."

Her biggest -- but most jittery -- fan? Husband Marc Anthony. "When I perform, this man is a nervous wreck. It is very cute," she coos. "Last night, he was very proud. He couldn't stop -- he was beaming."

At least she has a great sense of humor.

J.Lo’s single “Louboutins” will appear on her new album Love? that is scheduled for release in February or March of 2010.

 (skgreaves@aol.com)

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  • Allyson 2 years ago
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    A barely noticeable dance step is good cover for AMA performance failure throughout the night. More bombs than Pearl Harbor and yet the only noted so called imperfection is the Puerto Rican's. A dead music industry on artificial life support and the necessary denial trip.

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