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Jennifer Lopez filming "Shotgun Wedding" in Dominican Republic

Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez has remained in the country for many days, where she will be filming the movie ‘Shotgun Wedding.’

Wednesday, 17th February 2021

Jennifer Lopez performs during a stop of her It's My Party tour at T-Mobile Arena on June 15, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez has remained in the country for many days, where she will be filming the movie ‘Shotgun Wedding.’

The artist is managed by a crew of more than ten people, including two assistants, two teachers, her chef, her stylist, and three guard members.

Her children also follow the artist business mogul staying in a villa in Casa de Campo.

Yesterday, it was announced that state protection authorities, stationed at the Las Americas International Airport (AILA), received a shipment of firearms that arrived in the Dominican Republic to be used in the filming of the movie, in which Ryan Reynolds will also act, replacing Armie Hammer, who would star in the film along with the so-called diva of the Bronx and who was raised from the movie after the scandal of alleged sexual cannibalism.

In one of her Instagram publications, you can see her comfortable villa, when the artist boasted a floral design she held last Sunday, February 14, from her fiancé, Alex Rodriguez, on the opportunity of Valentine’s Day.

“February is our extraordinary month, our anniversary month … We met again for the first time on February 1 … the first time we went out was two days later, and there hasn’t even been a day that we haven’t been together or talked … you make me laugh… I love your wicked sense of humor … and how you always try to make every room you walk into more joyful …. I love you and everything you do for me…. you are my funny Valentine,” Jennifer Lopez wrote to Alex Rodriguez.

The cache of firearms, despite being replicas, had to go over the supervision of the Intelligence Directorate of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Ministry of Defense.

The shipment of rifles, machine guns, and pistols arrived at the cargo terminal of the International Airport of Las Americas, Jose Francisco Pena Gomez (AILA), in three metal boxes. They were collected in the 17th import warehouse survived by the company Pilate Cargo.

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