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Jennifer Lopez shows support for the LGBTQ community attending drag brunch in Los Angeles

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Jennifer Lopez had the time of her life in Los Angeles over the weekend. The fan-favorite musician made an unexpected appearance at The Abbey in West Hollywood, surprising guests during their Sunday Service Drag Brunch.JENNIFER LOPEZ DEBUTS NEW SONG AND MUSIC VIDEO FOR ‘CAN’T GET ENOUGH’JENNIFER LOPEZ DEFENDS BEN AFFLECK AFTER VIRAL MOMENTJENNIFER LOPEZ’S STUNNING BEVERLY HILLS’ LIVING ROOM GOES VIRALThe Hollywood star took the stage on Sunday while drag performers celebrated JLo’s latest music release.

The star visited the popular venue to show support for the LGBTQ community and pay tribute to David Cooley, CEO & founder of The Abbey for his ongoing contributions.The singer partied with the attendees, celebrating the release of her new single and music video ‘Can’t Get Enough’ from her upcoming album ‘This Is Me...

Now.’ She also took the opportunity to serve some of her delicious Delola cocktails, created with mixologist Lynnette Marrero.JLo has previously talked about her appreciation for the LGBTQ community, writing a love letter to the in 2017. “When I was growing up in the Bronx, I always thought my aunt Myrza was the coolest.

She lived in NYC and wanted to be an actress. I wanted to be just like her,” she shared with Billboard.Jennifer Lopez drag queen surprised by Jennifer Lopez, at The Abbey, West Hollywood California.

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