Jennifer Lopez saw it while Formula 1 stops in Saudi Arabia and is throughout the turn of the stars that it was in 1999.
The Saudi Grand Prix takes place in Jeddah this weekend and Lopez was one of the star attractions.
11 years after her last appearance in F1, she occurred after the qualifications and was joined on stage by the party next door, Major Lazer and Usher.
“Lopez, 55, cut a striking silhouette in a single room at Rose Barbie-Rouge, while crossing the Paddock and the pits of the Jeddah Corniche circuit, chatting with the CEO of F1 Stefano Domenicicali and blowing up to visit the Ferrari team in their garage,” reports the daily mail.
While the singer and actor posed for photos, the F1 commentator David Croft demonstrated his pop knowledge.
“I am surprised that she is here right now,” joked Croft. “I thought she was waiting tonight.”
It is undeniable that the Croft gag was worthy of the bin of dad jokes, but it is not entirely without merit and the technical execution was impeccable.
“ Waiting for Tonight ” was the second great success of Lopez in 1999, reaching the first five of the British singles painting.
He appeared on his first album “On the 6”, which experienced global sales of 10 million while Lopez soared to Superstardom.

Lando Norris
Lando Norris did not feel so well on the qualifying track.
The head of the pilot championship crashed in the third quarter, leaving the Rival Max Verstappen to claim pole position in front of the Norris teammate, Oscar Piastri.
Norris begins today’s GP from the fifth row, seeking to avoid an expensive breach in his world championship hopes.
He lost control of the chicane at the beginning of the third trimester, struck the edges and crashed into the wall, unable to regain control.
Confirming to the McLaren crew that he was not injured, Norris qualified as “idiot”, with an explanive thrown to put the accent.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown told the media in Jeddah that the race “will probably be a one -stop shop, but we cannot exclude a safety car.”
Brown added: “He will certainly be faster than he qualified.”
The Briton leads Piastri by three points at the top of the ranking, with Verstappen eight points in third.