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http://m.guardiannews.com/world/2013/jun/30/jennifer-lopez-performance-turkmenistanJennifer Lopez sparks controversy with show for Turkmenistan presidentAmerican singer's publicist says she would not have sung for leader if she had known about country's human rights record
Jennifer Lopez has reportedly earned up to $1.4m for one-night shows in former Soviet republics.
The US pop star Jennifer Lopezhas added to her long history of performing for unsavoury characters with a birthday concert for the president of Turkmenistan a man accused of committing widespread human rights abuses while ruling over the hermit nation.
Human rights activists criticised the star, also known as JLo, for singing at the flashy southern resort of Avaza on Saturday night to mark the 56th birthday of Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, attended by a select group of officials, diplomats and executives.
With a shout of "Turkmenistan!", Lopez took to the stage to sing and dance her way through her biggest hits. At the end, she changed from a skimpy white dress into a long, traditional Turkmen outfit to sing Happy Birthday, Mr President.
"It was our pleasure," Lopez said from the stage. "And we wish you the very happiest birthday."
Berdymukhamedov presides over a personality cult in the oil and gas-rich central Asian nation and brooks no dissent. Human Rights Watch calls Turkmenistan "one of the world's most repressive countries".
Lopez is one of the highest-profile western pop stars to play private concerts around the former Soviet Union in exchange for huge fees. She is believed to be the first major star to visit and perform in Turkmenistan, a nation whose people live in poverty and are allowed little contact with the outside world.
The China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), China's state-run oil and gas company, said it had organised Lopez's trip to Turkmenistan, according to AFP.
Lopez's entourage appeared unaware they were heading to a country where the internet is tightly controlled. Access to social media and websites run by independent media and human rights groups is banned. "I wonder where all my Turkmenistan followers are!? Hit me up!" tweeted her choreographer JR Taylor. The tweet was later deleted as reports of Lopez's controversial performance began to spread.
MrSlayer
(22,143 posts)Getting paid to perform her inane songs is how she makes a living. This doesn't change my already low opinion of her any more than Elton John performing for Rush Limbaugh changed my option of him. I'd take the money too.
LTR
(13,227 posts)Before agreeing to perform (I assume she's not going to spend any time doing it herself).
Her apology is hollow. She's all about the money.
JaneyVee
(19,877 posts)Brickbat
(19,339 posts)This thread is OVER.
WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)richmwill
(1,326 posts)I have a good friend in the Bronx who says "Jenny From The Block" is a fraud. When she comes to the Bronx these days, it's with a bevy of bodyguards surrounding her so the "little people" don't bother her. If someone tries to talk to her, they get fully ignored.
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