Jenny from the block has come a long way — in support of LGBT rights, that is.
Jennifer Lopez took the stage by storm at the 25th Annual GLAAD Media
Awards on Saturday and accepted the Vanguard Award for
executive-producing the ABC Family show "The Fosters," which won the
GLAAD award for best drama series.
Oscar winner Rita Moreno presented the award to Lopez noting, "It’s
ironic that Jennifer Lopez had been so successful as a judge on
'American Idol' because she doesn’t judge."
Clad in a clingy, sheer, sequined Zuhair Murad dress, the 44-year-old
mogul took the opportunity to speak out about her late aunt Marisa, who
was gay.
"I've always felt a tremendous love from the LGBT community and the
LGBT community has always supported me and returned that love," she
began before opening up about her beloved family member.
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