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“Jennifer Lopez and Celine Dion’s Unusual Stare Fuels Feud Speculation”

Jennifer Lopez's awkward stare at Celine Dion sparks rumors of feud

Fans have been speculating about potential tension between Jennifer Lopez and Celine Dion after a recently surfaced video of the two.

The video features both stars in elegant gowns, with renowned Lebanese designer Elie Saab standing between them as they pose for photos.

Joining JLo were Halle Berry and Camila Cabello, who moved next to Dion in an attempt to create balance in their positioning.

Viewers remarked on Lopez appearing to glance sideways towards Dion during the photo session.

It is unclear if Lopez was directly looking at Dion as the video pans significantly to the right, resulting in Dion being largely out of frame. Yet, when visible, the Canadian singer seems to not return the gaze towards Lopez.

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The video sparked chatter online, with one comment targeting JLo’s actions: “Look at J.Lo eyeing Celine Dion…darling, there’s no comparison, Celine is Queen get over yourself!!!”

Another comment read: “J.Lo can’t take her eyes off Celine, probably out of jealousy.”

A third remark highlighted, “So insecure. Celine didn’t even look her way.”

The notable women were present at Saab’s November 13 fashion show, ‘1001 Seasons of Elie Saab’, in Saudi Arabia. This event celebrated Saab’s 45-year career, featuring performances by Dion, Lopez, and Cabello.

Dion sang two popular songs, ‘The Power of Love’ and ‘I’m Alive’, while Lopez delivered an eight-minute medley including ‘Waiting for Tonight’, ‘On the Floor’, and ‘Let’s Get Loud’.

Additionally, Berry paid tribute to Saab by donning the same gown he designed for her when she won the Best Leading Actress at the Oscars in 2002, marking a historical win as the first Black woman to achieve this honor.

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