Jennifer Lopez 50th Birthday fiesta

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25 July, 2019, 01:40 pm
Last modified: 25 July, 2019, 02:14 pm
Alex Rodriguez also gave her lady love a massive $140,000 Red Porsche, 911 GTS convertible for her birthday

Jennifer Lopez, fashion icon and diva has turned 50 and the actress is celebrating her grand birthday with her friends and family at their private house.

The backyard was beautifully decorated by white and gold balls, and the trails of gold balls over the white drapes looked like showers of blazing stars in the planet.

Multiple tents and lounge furniture were set up on the lawn. A large gold bar was put on the yard to add a glamourizing touch to the celebration.

The actress shared a snippet video of her dancing in her official instagram account. 

Lopez’s daughter, Emma was seen serenading a beautiful song while her son was seen rapping for the actress.

Alex Rodriguez, Lopez’s fiancé posted the sweetest message for the actress in his Facebook account. He posted a minute-and-a-half video montage for his beautiful fiancée.

He also gave her lady love a massive $140,000 Red Porsche, 911 GTS convertible for her birthday. The Porsche came with a big gold bow and the license plate says JLO.

The video was a heartwarming montage of their beautiful family, which included their twins Maximilian and Emme, as well as Natasha and Ella. Throughout the entire video, the Billy Joel song “This is the Time,” was played.

The video was filled up with beautiful shots of the two as a couple. Their kiss on backstage at one of her concerts, and in another, she shows off a robe with his baseball number, 13, emblazoned on it. There's also some behind the scenes footage of them leaving for the Met Gala back in May, and a picture from when he proposed to her on a tropical vacation.

Oprah, Viola Davis and Billy Joel also shared sweet message for the ‘Selena’ actress on their twitter account.

 

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