Gossip: Jennifer Lopez, Casper Smart
Lopez's boyfriend was photographed leaving a peep show and massage parlor in New York’s Times Square the day before her birthday.
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Jennifer Lopez recently received an unwelcome birthday present, said In Touch. Her boyfriend, Casper Smart, 25, was photographed leaving a seedy peep show and massage parlor in New York’s Times Square on the day before Lopez turned 43. Sources claimed the backup dancer was seen going in and out of the establishment in 10 minutes, just 24 hours before the couple celebrated Lopez’s birthday on a yacht in New York harbor. “He is a nice man,” a “massage worker” named Bibi told the magazine. “He has strong muscles.” A source close to the pair denied that Smart had visited the sex shop, and told EOnline.com that the dancer had been in the neighborhood for a haircut and to have a tattoo retouched.
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