video of Drake and Jennifer Lopez
kissing and grinding on December 29,
2016, has emerged.
The duo were present at a winter wonderland
prom last night and they appeared super cozy
with each other.
Jennifer can be seen leaning in for a kiss as she
dances with the ' Hotline Bling ' star.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, December 27, 2016, they
fuelled romance rumours after posting a pretty
intimate photo of them all snuggled up on a
couch, looking like a pair of lovebirds.
The photo shows Drake's arms wrapped tightly
around her while Lopez lies on his lap with her
eyes closed.
Recall that JLo and Drake sparked rumours of a
romance earlier this month when he attended
two of her Las Vegas " All I Have" shows, and
also invited her to a private dinner party at West
Hollywood’s Delilah’s on Monday, December 19,
2016.
Although they’ve made no official confirmation,
but their latest Instagram photo tells a lot is
going on between this two.
They certainly look more than a little friendly.
Meanwhile, Drake’s ex, Rihanna has stopped
following Lopez on Instagram over the holiday
weekend.
Lopez called off her romance with her on-off
boyfriend of five years, Casper Smart, in August.
Drake and Rihanna were dating on and off for
seven years, but split again in October.
China has agreed to invest in Nigeria following a visit from its foreign affairs minister to Nigeria - The country said this was in addition to earlier investments - Nigeria has withdrawn diplomatic relationship with Taiwan and agreed to the One China policy Wang Yi who is the Chinese foreign minister has promised that the country is investing $40 billion as part of the plan to deepen relationship with Nigeria. He made this comment during a press briefing with his Nigerian counterpart, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama on Wednesday, January 11 adding that this money was in addition to $22 billion projects already invested. READ ALSO: China might refuse to give Nigeria $20bn loan Yi said: “China has already invested or financed a total number of $22billion projects here in Nigeria, another $23billion projects are on-going. In addition, we are also following up another over $40billion of investments, which are in the pipeline.” China to invest in Nigeria; Taiwanese office
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