Jennifer Lopez has opened up about the physical toll her career takes, revealing that she recently sustained an injury during rehearsals for the American Music Awards, resulting in facial stitches. The 55-year-old singer shared the news with her followers on Instagram, posting before-and-after photos of her recovery process.
In the first post, Jennifer shared a selfie with an ice pack placed over the bridge of her nose. She captioned the image, “So this happened…” She followed up with a car selfie showing a visible cut on her nose, accompanied by the note, “(During @amas rehearsals).”

In the second image, Jennifer looked fresh-faced with minimal makeup, showcasing her natural beauty with glossy lips and sleek, straight blonde hair. She wore a simple gray sweater, highlighting her relaxed, no-fuss style.
Despite the injury, Jennifer reassured fans in a subsequent Instagram Story that she had fully recovered, thanks to the help of her facial doctor. She shared a photo of herself alongside Dr. Diamond, the doctor who treated her. Jennifer looked stunning in a green halterneck top, her hair pulled back into a messy updo, accessorized with hoop earrings, and her makeup highlighted by a soft bronze eye, blush, and a glossy pink lip. She captioned the photo, “Thank you for stitching me up Dr. Diamond. A week later and a whole lotta ice, I’m good as new.”
In the midst of her recovery, Jennifer also celebrated Mother’s Day in style, wearing a beautiful pink and white gingham dress. The milkmaid-style dress featured a square neckline, fitted bodice, and a flared ankle-length skirt. She completed her look with a raffia sun hat and matching beach bag, sharing multiple photos from the day and wishing all mothers love, laughter, and joy.
Jennifer, who shares twins Max and Emme with ex-husband Marc Anthony, reflected on motherhood in a recent interview with British Vogue, discussing how she balances her family life with her demanding career. “As a mom, you always want to put your best foot forward for your kids,” she shared. “That doesn’t stop you