Dangerous curves in Jennifer’s life

Posted : Tue, 23 Nov 2004 00:00:00 GMT
By : Watson B
Category : Entertainment
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Jennifer Lopez’s much-admired bum is in the news again. This time her curvy bottoms managed to freeze the filming of Pepsi's new advert. The 35-year-old star's protruding rear end just couldn’t squeeze into the tight fitting sexy leather outfit given to her.

Pepsi is spending £11m to film this advert with the diva teamed up with England’s captain David Beckham and R&B star Beyonce Knowles at London's Shepperton Studios. It is one of the world's most expensive adverts.

Beyonce and David, who were ready to get on with the work, were stunned to realize that JLo is having trouble fitting into her costume. Beyonce fitted into her costume easily but JLo just didn’t make it.

The scene became a bit chaotic when Femalefirst, producers of the commercial rushed to stitch an extra piece of material to help cover JLo’s bum. "Not surprisingly, there were lots of volunteers for that job," a set insider cheekily told a local newspaper. "Basically, J-Lo's bum was just too curvy for the outfit and we had to make sure the costume fitted her before we could start filming" he added.

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