When she stood in front of the packed
auditorium on Saturday night it all proved too much for Jennifer Lopez
and she broke down in tears.
Only now, days later, have pictures emerged of that emotional moment as the 42-year-old singer performed her new song, One Love.
The star has also tried to explain just why she cried and believes it was a reaction to the sympathetic atmosphere in the crowd.
You know what it was? I was standing there and I realised that I did bare a little bit of my thoughts in this song and I acted it out kind of for the audience,' she later told Access Hollywood. 'And the way they received it was very touching. I think that they felt what I felt, which was that I'm just a girl like everyone else.'
Only now, days later, have pictures emerged of that emotional moment as the 42-year-old singer performed her new song, One Love.
The star has also tried to explain just why she cried and believes it was a reaction to the sympathetic atmosphere in the crowd.
You know what it was? I was standing there and I realised that I did bare a little bit of my thoughts in this song and I acted it out kind of for the audience,' she later told Access Hollywood. 'And the way they received it was very touching. I think that they felt what I felt, which was that I'm just a girl like everyone else.'
With
her hair pulled back and wearing a sparkling costume, the star seemed
quite overcome, holding a hand to her chest and looking out over the
crowd.
'I'm going to
sing you the last song I wrote about love. A lot has changed since then,' she told the crowd.
'We wanted to do a section of the show that talked about love,' she added to Extra of the performance. 'And through it, I go through all the different moments of my life.
'At
the end of the day it's a journey. It's about love, It's about loving
yourself,' she said. 'The audience saw me being open so they saw it was a
regular person like everybody else. I have feelings like everybody
else.
'My life gets great and gets not so great sometimes,' she admitted. 'It is what it is.'
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