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Jennifer Lopez Wins the Night!

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Jennifer Lopez Wins the Night!

The MTV Movie Awards were last night in Los Angeles and Jennifer Lopez stole the night!

She won the generation award which honors talent for their contribution to film and television. With her 30 years of experience in television and film, from Selena to Enough to her amazing performance in Hustlers, I’d say she deserves it.

Jennifer Lopez accepted the award gracefully and gave a heartwarming speech “I want to thank the people who gave me joy, and the ones who broke my heart,”

Read more of J. Lo’s speech here

She has a few projects coming up, 2 in post-production and 2 in pre-production hopefully, to film sometime this year.

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