This year marks a full-circle moment for Lopez. She’s returning to host the AMAs for the first time since 2015, nearly a decade after her acclaimed debut as host
Jennifer Lopez, the unstoppable powerhouse of music and film, is no stranger to the spotlight—or the occasional setback that comes with giving it her all. In a recent string of Instagram Stories, the 54-year-old star revealed a facial injury sustained during rehearsals for the upcoming American Music Awards, which she’s set to host on May 26 at the BleauLive Theater in Las Vegas.
The first image Lopez shared displayed a painful-looking cut across the bridge of her nose. In a following frame, she was seen icing the wound, captioning it simply: “So…this happened.” The injury, which occurred mid-rehearsal, sparked concern among fans, but true to form, Lopez handled it with grace and resilience.

A week later, the multi-hyphenate performer updated her followers with another Instagram Story, sharing that she had received treatment from her physician, Dr. Diamond. “A week later and a whole lotta ice and I’m good as new,” she assured fans, confirming that she’s recovering swiftly and ready to take the stage.
This year marks a full-circle moment for Lopez. She’s returning to host the AMAs for the first time since 2015, nearly a decade after her acclaimed debut as host. Jay Penske, CEO of Dick Clark Productions, expressed full confidence in her return: “Jennifer’s incredible talent and incomparable stage presence make her the ideal host of the show. We know she will bring her one-of-a-kind energy to the official kick-off celebration of summer.”
For Lopez, the AMAs hold a special place in her heart. In 2024, she reflected on her connection with the awards during a taped interview celebrating the show’s 50th anniversary. “It’s pretty incredible, right? Fifty years of the American Music Awards. I remember watching them at home when I was a little girl,” she shared.
Her first AMA performance dates back to 2001—“so long ago,” she joked—and since then, she’s performed at the show more than ten times. Of her debut performance, she remembered, “The energy in the room was electric.”
She also recalled a milestone win in 2011, when she took home the award for Favorite Latin Artist. “It was incredibly special,” she said, “because it was directly from the people that you make the music for. It’s just a humbling experience.”
With her trademark strength and resilience, JLo is set to make a triumphant comeback—injury and all—reminding fans why she remains one of the most electrifying performers in the world.