Fired Univision Host Rodner Figueroa Bet Jennifer Lopez Would Wear See-Through Dress at BBMAs
Rodner Figueroa kept a close eye on what the stars wore to the 2015 Billboard Music Awards.
Figueroa, the fashionista formerly at Univision, posted several pictures on Instagram of Jennifer Lopez. The Bronx native showed up on the red carpet for the event wearing a rather revealing dress. Figueroa asked his fans what they thought of Lopez's dress.
On his website, Figueroa said Lopez can continue to wear outfits like these because she stays in shape. He says her exercise and discipline to stay in such great shape is amazing. Figueroa said that while women might think that dressing this way is "vulgar," men think it is sexy.
He also explained that he was right on the money on his guess for her outfit.
"I bet a friend that JLo would arrive in a see-throughdress to the red carpet, and I won," he said.
Figueroa also posted a picture of Taylor Swift's outfit, who showed more cleavage than she normally does, but Figueroa described her outfit as "age appropriate."
In his next picture, Figueroa asked whether Swift or Lopez had a better outfit.
A photo posted by rodnerfigueroa (@rodnerfigueroa) on May 17, 2015 at 5:12pm PDT
Before covering the fashion of the Billboard Music Awards, Figueroa spent his Sunday with his mother. He smiled as he posed with her in a car.
When Figueroa came back to Miami, Florida after spending some time in New York, where he dined with friends and attended a gala for El Museo del Barrio at the Plaza Hotel, he said he already missed New York.
Figueroa has recently decided to stop dying his hair and beard black. Instead, he is letting his gray hair show in all of his recent photos.
Figueroa was fired in March from his position as host for Univision's "El Gordo Y La Flaca" for a comment he made about First Lady Michelle Obama that was considered racist.
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