Washington: Jennifer Lopez has not fully recovered after suffering injury while performing at last month`s American Music Awards.
The star had fallen when jumping from the backs of two dancers during the show at a theatre in Los Angeles.
"I have, like, a bruised bone... What happened was that one of the dancers` backs was slippery from sweat and the lights and everything,” a news website quoted her as saying at Ellen DeGeneres` TV chat show.
She added, “We never bargained for that because they always had T-shirts on in rehearsal... and when I stepped on their backs, my feet were wet, so when I landed they slipped from under me."
The ‘Waiting for Tonight’ hitmaker mentioned that she did not immediately realize she had fallen.
She said, "That`s kinda what I thought the rest of the performance, `Did I fall...?` It happened so fast and I was up and all I could think was, `I have to get to the next beat... I have to do this dance solo, right now.` I had no time to think about it.
"I did the rest of the performance, walked out, was like, `Yeah...!` And one of the dancers was like, `Are you OK?` And I`m like, `Oh my God, that`s right, I fell...!` It happened."
ANI
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