During the first night of her two-night concert series at Madison Square Garden, J. Lo surprised U.S. women’s national team star Carli Lloyd with a celebratory lap dance on stage.
“I don’t know if you’re ready for this. I got a little present for you,” Jen told Carli after she was brought on stage and seated in a chair that was shaped like a heel, per a fan-shot video. In the clip, Carli is then shown sitting down while J. Lo’s back up dancer’s dance around her. Seconds later, the one-and-only Jennifer Lopez walks up from behind her and begins her sexy, celebratory dance, which lasted for a few songs, including, “Birthday Sex” and “If You Had My Love.”
“.@CarliLloyd from the #USWNT just got a lap dance from @JLo at Madison Square Garden and it was everything #JLoMSG #JLOItsMyParty,” a fan, who shared the dance footage, wrote on Twitter.
After the concert, Carli reacted to the moment on Twitter. “A first for everything,” she wrote in a retweeted post of the video.
.@CarliLloyd from the #USWNT just got a lap dance from @JLo at Madison Square Garden and it was everything #JLoMSG #JLOItsMyParty pic.twitter.com/xZpS2JPi3H
— Gibson Johns (@gibsonoma) July 13, 2019
Drake Makes An Insane Shot
On Sunday (July 15), the “No Guidance” rapper showed off his killer jump shot, while giving a look inside his 35,000 square-foot Toronto mansion. In the first of two Instagram videos, Drake gave a glimpse at his OVO-themed court from the glass window atop his roof. While the clip was enough of a flex to make most people do a double take, it was the second clip that really took the cake. In the video, Drake is shown taking, and making, a shot from his second-floor living room (yes, living room) onto his basketball court below. (You know, casual.)
“Basketball, dinner, @euphoria on a Sunday,” Drake coyly captioned the insane videos, shouting out his HBO series Euphoria.
According to The Blast, the 32-year-old rapper and businessman bought the 6.7 million property in Toronto’s Bridle Path neighborhood back in 2015. Since then he’s torn down the original mansion and built his own, equipped with an indoor, custom-designed basketball court.