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Friday, 21 November 2008

Jennifer Lopez wants a bit of 'Sex in the City'

13/10/2008 8:01:00 PM.  | Bang Showbiz

Jennifer Lopez wants to appear in the next ‘Sex and the City’ movie.

'The Wedding Planner' star was a huge fan of the hit US TV show, and always wanted a cameo role, but is now hoping to be cast in the movie sequel.

She is quoted as saying: "I adore the show and nearly popped up in the TV show, but then did 'Will and Grace' instead."

A source said: "Jennifer has got her heart set on joining Carrie and the girls. The bosses are trying to think of a way of fitting her in without it being cheesy."

If Jennifer gets her wish, she wouldn’t be the first celebrity to appear in 'Sex and the City'.

Actress Heather Graham and supermodel Heidi Klum both played themselves in past episodes.

Former Spice Girls star Geri Halliwell appeared on the show in 2003, while her ex-bandmate Victoria Beckham is rumoured to have been lined up for the next film.

 

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony renewed their wedding vows "on the spur of the moment" yesterday morning (12.10.08).

The singer-and-actress and her singer spouse decided to reaffirm their love for each other following a night out with friends New York Mets outfielder Carlos Beltran and his wife Jessica, who also renewed their vows at Las Vegas' Caesars Palace's Forum Tower Penthouse.

A source revealed: "It was totally a spur of the moment thing. They decided around 12.30 in the morning that they wanted to do it and started calling for ministers.

"Carlos gave his wife a specially engraved ring and gave Marc and Jennifer special rings as gifts. Carlos and Jessica renewed their vows first, then Jennifer and Marc went."

The decision came after the foursome enjoyed a private dinner at Bradley Ogden followed by some time in the casino.

The source added to People magazine: "They were both winning at the craps table and Marc kept saying that it was going to be a lucky night. It was nearly flawless.

"Initially, they were supposed to do the ceremony outside on the suite's balcony but it was too cold, so they had to move it inside. That was the only thing that didn't go according to plan.

"Marc actually said the suite was so beautiful that it deserved it's own zip code. He thought it was perfect."

Wearing a black dress, Jennifer - who has been married to Marc for four years - looked "beautiful" for the ceremony which was conducted in front of

12 witnesses.

However, Jennifer - who gave birth to twins Max and Emme in January - was not joined by her close family.

The source explained: "Her parents didn't even see it because they were with the babies."

Following the ceremony, which took place at around 3.15am, the couples celebrated with a bottle of Dom Perignon champagne.

 

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