VIDEO | Clash between the paparazzi and Jennifer Lopez's security in front of the famous restaurant

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The singer and actress Jennifer Lopez (55) experienced an unpleasant situation when together with her twins Emma and Max she went to lunch at the Nobu restaurant in Los Angeles, and her manager Benny Medina was with them.

In the video published on YouTube ce sees as restaurant security approaches the assembled photographers, telling them to leave the property. After lunch, Jennifer left the restaurant with the children ce she headed to the car, while the security had to intervene with the photographers again.

However, they continued to photograph the singer, after which the security again and in a more rude way told them yes ce move away. The footage then becomes a bit "chaotic" due to camera shake, and at one point ce listens as one of the photographers claims that he was punched in the face by security. The security got louder in objections, threatening ce that next time they will also call the police.

Under the video they started to ce comments appear from internet users, most of whom believe that the restaurant's security did the right thing. Others mention the name of rapper P Diddy, with whom Lopez was in a relationship from 1999 to 2001. year, and the last period is mentioned in a negative context and associated with the controversial parties in his villas.

To recall, the Latin diva attended the screening of the movie "Unstoppable" last weekend. As the Daily Mail writes, while she was signing autographs for fans, one of them asked her about her opinion of Diddy and the allegations against him. Jennifer then left the room with her team, refusing to answer the question.

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