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Jennifer Lopez Was Paid $2M to Perform at Indian billionaire's...
The four-day wedding featured high-profile musicians and Bollywood stars, with Jennifer Lopez earning $2 million for her headline performance, organizers said.
- On Sunday, Nov. 23, Jennifer Lopez reportedly received $2 million to perform at the four-day Udaipur wedding that began on Nov. 20.
- Netra Mantena, bride and daughter of Rama Raju Mantena, father of the bride and pharmaceutical executive, married Vamsi Gadiraju, groom and tech entrepreneur, staging a star-studded Udaipur wedding this year.
- Lopez opened her set in a sparkling pale pink saree, performed hits including `Waiting for Tonight` and `Get Right`, and closed by toasting Netra Mantena and Vamsi Gadiraju, saying `May these families be united on this gorgeous day, and God bless us all`.
- Bollywood and international stars filled the guest list, including Dia Mirza, Amyra Dastur, Sophie Choudry, Ram Charan, Nora Fatehi, Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson, who danced in traditional Indian ensembles.
- Historically, top performers have commanded multi-million payments, with Jennifer Lopez reportedly paid $2,800,000 in 2007 and Beyoncé and Christina Aguilera fetching millions in the private celebrity performances market.
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The unconditional fans of Jennifer Lopez risk being jealous. Last weekend, the singer flew away to celebrate love during the wedding of the billionaire heir Netra Mantena and the Vamsi Gadiraju technology magnate, which lasted four days. A performance worth gold!
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