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Fans spot awkward detail in JLo's Formula One picture after visiting Ferrari garage in skintight pink bodysuit: 'We all know what he's looking at'

Fans spot awkward detail in JLo's Formula One picture after visiting Ferrari garage in skintight pink bodysuit: 'We all know what he's looking at'

Daily Mail​21-04-2025

Fans have spotted an awkward detail that will leave one Ferrari team member embarrassed after Jennifer Lopez posed for a picture in their garage.
Lopez, 55, cut a striking figure in a figure-hugging, Barbie-pink one-piece as she walked through the paddock and pits at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, chatting to F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and popping in to visit the Ferrari team.
The music and movie superstar was seen posing alongside a number of the Ferrari staff, as she prepared to perform at the event in Jeddah.
However, the picture has now gone viral after fans spotted a particularly awkward detail regarding one of the Ferrari crew members.
In one picture, where JLo was front and centre among the team's staff, one member appeared distracted and was looking towards the star, rather than at the camera.
One fan wrote: 'My boy has his eyes on the prize', while another said: 'We all know what he's gazing at'.
The music and movie superstar was all smiles in her skintight pink bodysuit at the event
A third user on X said: 'I wonder where he's looking' with a series of emojis - including a peach - accompanying the message.
Lopez's performance after qualifying - which saw her joined by Party Next Door, Major Lazer and Usher - was her first performance at an F1 event in 11 years, after she previously headlined at the 2014 Singapore Grand Prix.
Shortly after Lopez was spotted on the broadcast, F1 commentator David Croft made an awful joke about the superstar.
While JLo was posing for photos, Croft quipped, 'I'm surprised she's here at the moment - I thought she was waiting for tonight.
'JLo fans would've got that.'
The TV star's groan-worthy joke was a riff on Lopez's 1999 hit 'Waiting for Tonight'.
On the track, world champion Max Verstappen snatched pole position with a stunning lap that put him just in front of Australia's Oscar Piastri.
But the real story of qualifying was the shocking blow to Lando Norris's bid to become world champion, which saw the McLaren star crash into the wall in Q3.
Fans online were quick to suggest the Ferrari man was 'gazing' at the American star
The Briton will now start from 10th on the grid as he tries to protect the three-point lead he has over teammate Piastri in the driver standings.
Norris he called himself a 'f****** idiot' as he assured the team he was physically unharmed while still in the cockpit.
Norris's contribution ended when he lost control through the chicane and travelled over the kerbs. He tried to wrestle his car back but there was no catching it, and he was sent into the left-hand wall. Turns 4 and 5 of the 27, and he was out of the reckoning at the start of Q3.
McLaren chief executive Zak Brown has not given up hope of a Norris revival. 'Just focus on the race,' he said of their approach. 'It will probably be a one-stop, but we can't rule out a safety car'.

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