Superstar Jennifer Lopez has offered to play host to a New York nurse at one of her future concerts as a thank you for her hard work during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Jennifer stunned emergency room medic Cassidy Toben during a video chat for NBC's virtual Peacock At-Home Variety Show, for which she was interviewed about working on the front lines.
In the middle of the chat, the co-hosts noted Toben was a J.Lo superfan and then pretended to give the 'On the Floor' hitmaker a call, before she appeared onscreen, much to the nurse's surprise.
'Oh my god!' Toben exclaimed as Lopez said, 'Hi Cassidy!'
J.Lo shared her gratitude to the essential worker and her colleagues around the world, saying: "We are so grateful for everything that you do. Thank you so much!"
The medic went on to explain that her last big outing before the pandemic began was for the 'Super Bowl' back in February when J.Lo and Shakira performed a sizzling set for the sporting extravaganza's big halftime show.
"To think that was only a few months ago - and we were all celebrating something together as a country. And now here we are," Toben remarked. "So, thank you for that! It's really inspirational."
Lopez then invited the fan to be her special guest at a post-pandemic concert, saying, "Bring a bunch of your girlfriends, and we'll have a good time."
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