Jennifer Lopez Takes To Instagram After Traffic Accident

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UPDATE: According to the Malibu Lost Hills Station, Jennifer Lopez's vehicle was struck from behind by a male driver in a pickup truck. After assessing the minor damage, the driver of the truck drove off. Deputies were able to apprehend him and determined he was under the influence and was arrested for a DUI and hit and run. There were no injuries to the driver or anyone in Lopez's vehicle.

Jennifer Lopez took to Instagram Saturday after she had been rear ended, supposedly by a drunk driver.

The pop diva, who had been spending the day with her friend, actress Leah Remini, posted a pic the two took together before getting hit.


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JLo captioned the photo, "Sitting at a light, Riding high right before some drunk fool rear ended us in my new whip!!! Thank god everyone ok!!! #GRATEFUL #THANKYOUGOD #DontdrinkandDrive!!!! #cursedthatfoolout #theBronxcameout #dontmesswithmycocnuts #mamabear #leahstayedcalm #thatwasweird."

You know it's serious when someone's list of angry and thankful hashtags is longer than the actual caption.

According to JLo, the driver who had hit her may have been drunk, but this hasn't been confirmed. Apparently, the singer "cursed that fool out" as well. It makes sense, since apparently the car was new, and her kids may have been in the back seat.


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Hours before Lopez posted that Instagram pic, Remini posted a photo of her daughter Sofia with Lopez's kids Max and Emme sitting in the back seat of Lopez's beautifully upholstered car (notice the personalized monogrammed embroidery.)

Lopez also posted a video of her son Max to Facebook hours prior to the incident.

Can you imagine how dumbstruck and confused that driver must have been when Jennifer Lopez and Leah Remini got out of the car screaming at them? There are certain times in life when you wish all vehicles had dashboard cams, like those used by many people in Russia.

Luckily, everyone is safe and unhurt. And remember, don't drink and drive. That's generally always a good lesson to take away from any situation.

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