Jennifer Lopez laughs off Turkey snub in exciting video message: Watch
Jennifer Lopez grooves to new song 'BIRTHDAY' during Up All Night: Live in 2025 tour
Jennifer Lopez turned a deaf ear to the Turkey snub as the singer grooved in a new, delightful video during her headline-making tour, Up All Night: Live in 2025.
The songstress took to her Instagram stories, flaunting a heartfelt welcome she received in Uzbekistan ahead of her concert.
Dressed in a blue jumpsuit, Lopez was seen dancing to her newly released track, BIRTHDAY, hinting that she does not care following an unpleasant experience at a luxury brand store.
The mother of two expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the management team in Uzbekistan for spoiling her with special gifts.
For the unversed, the All I have singer was denied entry at a Chanel outlet in Turkey in a bizarre moment.
TMZ quoted Turkiye Today that Lopez was spotted shopping at Istanbul’s Istinye Park.
As she reached the high-end brand story, the security guard stopped the globally renowned artist from entering.
Notably, Lopez avoided creating a big scene, and according to reports, she said, "OK, no problem."
Later, the employees at the store corrected their mistake and sent an invitation, which Ben Affleck's ex-wife declined.
On the professional front, Lopez is on her fifth concert tour that began on July 8 in Spain. Her last show will take place in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on August 10.
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