When she’s not heating things up on stage, Jennifer Lopez is known for her numerous acting and hosting roles. She’s already started production for the next season of Shades of Blue and shared a bloody look at a future episode.
In the photo, Lopez is in character as Harlee Santos, a detective for the New York Police Department. She’s laying on a hospital gurney covered in blood with her shirt ripped open.
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It’s a behind-the-scenes shot, so we don’t really see what’s happening to her in the shot. We do see the production crew around her and a makeup artist sprucing up the blood on her hands.
She simply captioned the photo “Yesterday 10 a.m.” and added a ton of hashtags. Those included “day job” “multi-tasker” “actor” and hashtags for the show and her character. It’s received more than 300,000 likes.
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The multi-tasking nature of Lopez is apparent, as she just got done filming a Fourth of July performance for a NBC special. On the broadcast, she’ll be premiering a new song for the first time.
This gurney shot isn’t the only time Lopez has posted a photo from the Shades of Blue set that shows her on the wrong end of an injury.
In November 2016, the actress posted the below shot of herself nursing a black eye. As she sits in a white bathrobe, she jokingly says she “suffers for her art” in the photo, which racked up 348,000 likes.
“Sometimes work can be rough,” she captioned the photo.
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