Jennifer Lopez dreams of Mykonos parties
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Fresh from her appearence in the World Cup opening ceremony in Brazil, Jennifer Lopez was asked in a morning TV show where she would like to visit and came up with the island of Mykonos.
In the 1960s it was a playground for Grace Kelly, Brigitte Bardot and Jackie O. In the 1980s movie, Shirley Valentine came there to have her stretch marks caressed by Tom Conti.
In recent years, however, the celebrity set have rediscovered this gorgeous island. Designers Dolce and Gabbana moor their yacht in the harbor and the likes of Hugh Jackman, Queen Latifah, Neil Patrick Harris and designer Matthew Williamson have also been spotted looking fabulous in Mykonos Town.
Now it appears international singer and actress Jennifer Lopez wants to visit the cosmopolitan island too. A guest in morning TV show “Live! with Kelly and Michael”, J-Lo said she “would love” to go to Mykonos because she’s never been to the Greek island.
If she does, she will experience the ultimate party mood of the island, partying until morning with no heckling from the locals or the visitors, used to seeing celebrities on the island on a daily basis.
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