The Super Bowl LIV halftime show in Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium saw pop megastar Jennifer Lopez, 50, swinging and hanging from a supersized stripper pole, a compilation of crotch-grabbing, and singer Shakira co-headlining.
Shakira hit the stage first performing her list of hits — “She Wolf,” “Empire,” “Whenever, Wherever”– and even bust out a guitar, belted lyrics en español, and treated the 100 million worldwide viewers with a tongue wag in front of the camera.
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Me trying to roll my double r’s in 9th grade Spanish class…#SuperBowl #Shakira #ShakiraXJLoSuperBowl #ShakiraSuperBowl2020 #Chiefs #SanFrancisco pic.twitter.com/UZ3GwXJgTv
— Benjamin Criddle (@CriddleBenjamin) February 3, 2020
But this show’s star was Jennifer Lopez. The Grammy-winner ran through some of her biggest hits — “Jenny From the Block,” “Get Right” and “Waiting for Tonight,” — launched into a duet with her 11-year-old daughter, brandishing the American flag on one side and the flag of Puerto Rico on the other. And then there was J-Lo on the stripper pole, siding down, a la her (Oscars snubbed) turn as a stripper in the blockbuster hit Hustlers.
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— NFL (@NFL) February 3, 2020
Shakira eventually popped back on stage to perform her global hit “Waka Waka.” The pair linked up again for a few more numbers, and more hip and crotch popping choreography before the show came to an end.
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