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Tags: Iggy Azalea, Jennifer Lopez
Tags: Iggy Azalea, Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez joined Iggy Azalea onstage last night for a racy rendition of their hit song 'Booty'.
Performing at the We Can Survive concert in Los Angeles on Friday Night, Iggy Azalea left the crowd in awe when she brought out friend and collaborator, J.Lo to sing on stage with her.
The pair put on a raunchy performance as they twerked and grinded with each other in a scene straight out of their now infamous music video.
It seems that the sexually-charged duo are turning the other cheek to the controversy surrounding the video for 'Booty' as wearing a silver crop top and matching skirt, J.Lo made Iggy, in glittering hot pants and heels, bend over to slap her behind and grind in true diva style.Earlier this month their video was described by fans as '99 per cent porn, one per cent music'.
It will be interesting to see how they react to this latest spectacle.
Watch the video for 'Booty' below:
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