J Lo's bum strikes again - singer says she needs 'virgin toilets' for Las Vegas shows

Nov 9, 2014 - 09:38
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J Lo's bum strikes again - singer says she needs 'virgin toilets' for Las Vegas shows
J Lo's bum strikes again - singer says she needs 'virgin toilets' for Las Vegas shows

So this is how you maintain a derriere insured for (an alleged) billion dollars. 

Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez, 45, is reportedly asking for "virgin toilets" - brand new, untouched by other behinds - backstage at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, where she is rumoured to be signing on for a one- or two-year residency. 

According to UK tabloid Heat, the 45-year-old is really embodying the label "diva" by asking for all-white dressing rooms, as well as three penthouse suites, with on-call butlers who also only wear white. 

What?!

Other demands include a chef who can make awesome apple pie (Lopez likes the smell of the dessert), and a playground in one of the penthouse suites for her twins Max and Emme. 

Rumours of the Las Vegas residency started circulating in October, according to Huffington Post, but they have yet to be confirmed by Lopez, who is currently filming Season 14 of American Idol.

Sources: Heat, via Independent.ie, Huffington Post

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