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Judd appeared as a back-up dancer for his ex-wife in Jennifer Lopez's music videos Love Don't Cost a Thing, Play, and I'm Real, and appeared in her I'm Gonna Be Alright video. Garcia and he produced an interactive dance DVD released in summer 2005, and he has also prepared the Midnight Fantasy musical for the Luxor Resort in Las Vegas .
These scenes feature Lopez's second husband, Cris Judd, as a back-up dancer. For the rest of the video, Lopez continues to sing, dance and entertain the crowd on stage as the crowd watch in pleasure. The video also features cameo appearances by Ja Rule and Travis Fimmel.
The series was hosted by Cris Judd and was shown on WE: Women's Entertainment. [1] Fifteen men and fifteen women were paired for a dance competition. Each episode featured couples learning dance routines with the weakest couples eliminated from the competition. Cris Judd and Eddie Garcia were the choreographers. [2]
Judd was born in Melbourne to Andrew Judd and Lisa Engel. [5] He was raised in Melbourne's bayside suburbs, where he played for the East Sandringham Junior Football Club [6] [7] before he attended Caulfield Grammar School. [8] Judd was an all-round sportsman and junior track and field star and solid cricket player. He won the APS U17 1500m ...
In June 2002, Lopez split from her former back-up dancer Cris Judd to pursue a relationship with Academy Award winning actor and director, Ben Affleck, "Hollywood's Golden Boy". [6] [7] That November, Affleck proposed, resulting in a higher amount of attention towards the couple.
The music video subsequently became notorious after Lopez married Cris Judd, one of the back-up dancers who appeared in it. Lopez has performed "Love Don't Cost a Thing" live on numerous occasions, including the 2000 MTV Europe Music Awards and the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards in New York City.
Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969 [3]), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and businesswoman.Lopez is regarded as one of the most influential Latin entertainers of her time, [4] credited with breaking barriers for Latino Americans in Hollywood and helping propel the Latin pop movement in music.
Choreography was by Cris Judd and Bryan Anthony. Cris Judd was Michael Jackson's former lead dancer on the HIStory World Tour. It was the premiere production at the Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan Theater in Los Angeles.