This Article is From Apr 22, 2011

JLo Planning Latin American Talent Show

JLo Planning Latin American Talent Show

Highlights

  • Pop diva and actress Jennifer Lopez is planning to return to her roots by launching a talent show for Latin America.
  • The 'American Idol' judge, who has been a big hit with the fans of the talent show, is keen to start a new music series to search for untapped talent in Latin America, reported Entertainment Weekly.
  • The 'Maid in Manhattan' star will team up with 'American Idol' creator Simon Fuller for the project, which is tentatively titled as 'Que Viva'.
  • The show will see the 41-year-old star along with her singer husband Marc Anthony hunting for new acts in Latin America.
  • Lopez, who currently is in the judging panel alongwith 'Aerosmith' front man Steven Tyler and Randy Jackson on 'American Idol', is unsure of whether she would renew her show's contract.
  • "I don't know if I will do another season. I'm taking it day by day at the moment, and we'll see what happens," said Lopez.
  • The project is reportedly still in the early stages of development as the creators are yet to find a network home.
Los Angeles: Pop diva and actress Jennifer Lopez is planning to return to her roots by launching a talent show for Latin America.

The 'American Idol' judge, who has been a big hit with the fans of the talent show, is keen to start a new music series to search for untapped talent in Latin America, reported Entertainment Weekly.

The 'Maid in Manhattan' star will team up with 'American Idol' creator Simon Fuller for the project, which is tentatively titled as 'Que Viva'.

The show will see the 41-year-old star along with her singer husband Marc Anthony hunting for new acts in Latin America.

Lopez, who currently is in the judging panel alongwith  'Aerosmith' front man Steven Tyler and Randy Jackson on 'American Idol', is unsure of whether she would renew her show's contract.

"I don't know if I will do another season. I'm taking it day by day at the moment, and we'll see what happens," said Lopez.

The project is reportedly still in the early stages of development as the creators are yet to find a network home.

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