Jennifer Lopez performs onstage during the 2015 American Music Awards (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez performed the opening dance number at the 2015 American Music Awards Sunday night that was flawless – except for a wardrobe malfunction suffered by one of her backup dancers.
Towards the end of the dance routine set to a medley of hit songs from 2015, one of the female dancers’ catsuit split in the back, exposing her underwear. The wardrobe malfunction didn’t affect the routine, as the troupe of dancers completed the electrifying performance.
The dance number, a highlight of the AMAs, featured, “Uptown Funk,” “Anaconda,” “7/11, “The Hills,” “Girl Crush,” “Bad Blood,” “Trap Queen,” “Hotline Bling,” “Thinking Out Loud” and more. It concluded with Rihanna‘s “B—h Better Have My Money.”
“Hope you enjoyed the party,” Lopez captioned a picture of herself during the opening performance.
Lopez thanked designers Dean and Dan Caten for the costumes she and the other dancers donned on the American Music Awards stage. “Cant thank Dan and Dean of #Dsquared enough for making my performance look so AMAZING!” Lopez wrote. “#fashion #Love #tribalsiberianrealness #mytribe.”
J.Lo also shared a behind-the-scenes video of herself showing pals Leah Remini and Kim Burse one of the dance moves from the routine. “They wanted to learn this step… Bts #AMAs rehearsal #myteam #myfamily #LOVE @leahremini @therealkimburse,” Lopez wrote.
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