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Cashing In! J.Lo Paid $1M More Than Justin Timberlake For Super Bowl Performance

Jennifer Lopez is not playing around when it comes to her Hollywood income! Hours after she graced the stage – during Saturday's pre Super Bowl party – with her gorgeous voice, a source exclusively told RadarOnline.com that the singer was there for a $1 million paycheck!

"Justin got paid nothing for performing at the Super Bowl. All his expenses were covered and he got to promote his new music to a massive TV audience, but he personally did not get a check," said a source after the "Sexy back" star's controversial performance.

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"J.Lo on the other hand, was paid $1 million to perform at the Direct TV Super Bowl Saturday Night concert," continued the insider.

As RadarOnline.com readers know, Lopez, 48, was spotted at the VIP lounge with beau Alex Rodriguez this Sunday for the Eagles Vs. Patriots game. The night before, she hocked fans with an incredible performance featuring a series of sexy diva outfits!

"Super Saturday Night!!! #minneapolis #superbowllLII @directvnow @att#jlonow" she wrote on Instagram after her concert.

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While she seemed to be enjoying her time with her hunky boyfriend, 42, at the Super Bowl, it seems that making big bucks was a great part of the reason she even left her home!

"Jennifer is a business women; she doesn't get out of bed unless there is a big paycheck involved," added the source. "While Justin was performing on Sunday, Jennifer was cashing her check."

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