The bumster is back! Jennifer Lopez displays her bottom cleavage in a daring jumpsuit while hosting the AMAs
Jennifer Lopez, 55, turned heads at the American Music Awards in Las Vegas on Monday by wearing a daring midnight blue jumpsuit that highlighted her iconic curves. The eye-catching outfit featured a backless design, sequin embellishments, and cut-out detailing at the waist, showcasing her bottom cleavage and signature style. As the host of the evening, J.Lo made a bold fashion statement, ensuring all eyes were on her throughout the event.
This year’s American Music Awards (AMAs) faced harsh criticism from fans, with many branding the event a “hot mess” and “the worst show ever.” Despite Jennifer Lopez’s bold hosting appearance in a daring midnight blue jumpsuit, the show failed to impress due to the noticeable absence of major stars.
Big-name nominees like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, and Sabrina Carpenter skipped the ceremony, which was held at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Their absence left fans disappointed, especially as the guest list leaned heavily toward social media influencers rather than music industry heavyweights.
While other celebrities like Rihanna and Heidi Klum have worn similarly provocative outfits at past events, this year’s fashion moments weren’t enough to redeem what many viewers felt was a lackluster and underwhelming show.
Jennifer Lopez attempted to inject some much-needed star power into the American Music Awards by performing an ambitious six-minute medley of 23 hits from the evening’s nominees. However, her performance drew backlash, particularly for a make-out segment with both male and female dancers, which many viewers slammed as “desperate” and “cringeworthy.”
The show also stirred controversy offstage. Singer Kehlani, 30, made headlines with a bold political statement, declaring “Free Palestine” during a red-carpet interview—an act that sparked strong reactions online.
Adding to the night’s disappointments, Taylor Swift, 35, who was nominated in six categories, notably skipped the event. Her absence fueled fan frustration and contributed to the general consensus that this year’s AMAs fell short of expectations.
Following the conclusion of the American Music Awards, furious fans took to social media to slam the event as a “flop.”
Criticism poured in over the lack of A-list celebrity appearances, the absence of key nominees like Taylor Swift, and a general sense that the show felt “conservative and weird.” Fans were also outraged that several major award categories weren’t even announced during the broadcast.
Social media reactions included:
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“AMAs were a FLOP. No A-list celebs, no Tay wins, and it felt soooooo conservative and weird this year..... never watching that s** again lol.”*
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“I’m sorry, what??? That was a hot mess.”
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“What in the world did I just watch? They didn’t even announce some of the biggest awards! Hot mess.”
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“American Music Awards, but like…. Where were the musicians? All I saw were influencers and Twitch streamers?”
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“American Music Awards? More like FLOP.”
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“That was the worst—absolute worst.”
The backlash reflects growing frustration with awards shows that are increasingly seen as prioritizing viral moments and online personalities over music industry recognition and star power.
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