Jennifer Lopez leaves Spain amid COVID-19 outbreak on set

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Jennifer Lopez was photographed leaving Spain on Saturday night after the Gran Canaria set of “The Mother” was shut down due to a COVID-19 outbreak.

In exclusive photos obtained by Page Six, the “Let’s Get Loud” singer was spotted boarding a private plane back to the US.

Lopez, 52, was seemingly trying to keep a low profile as she bundled up in a faux fur vest over a cream-colored cardigan, sweatpants and fuzzy slides with socks.

She kept her hair down, concealing her eyes with a pair of sunglasses and wearing a face mask to protect herself from the coronavirus.

We’re told Lopez – who has been dating former flame Ben Affleck, 49 – arrived to the international set just last week to continue shooting the flick opposite “Handmaid’s Tale” star Joseph Fiennes, 51.

Jennifer Lopez has been photographed in Spain boarding a private jet back to the US, after
Lopez cut a casual figure as she boarded a private plane back to the US Saturday night.
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However, as local paper La Provincia first reported, a “massive” coronavirus spread has forced production to shut down temporarily, and a “weeks-long production suspension” has been placed on the Netflix assassin thriller.

Lopez was set to film multiple scenes throughout the week, but was only spotted on Wednesday, according to the Spanish outlet.

Jennifer Lopez has been photographed in Spain boarding a private jet back to the US, after
Lopez was seen filming a scene for the Netflix film earlier this week.
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Joseph Fiennes filming in Spain.
Photographers also snapped pics of Fiennes looking dapper on the Gran Canaria set.
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She was photographed filming an outdoor scene with Fiennes that day, who looked dapper in a blue button down and khaki trousers.

Reps for Lopez and Netflix did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Jennifer Lopez has been photographed in Spain boarding a private jet back to the US, after
Pictured here, the villa where Lopez has been staying while filming.
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“The Mother” began shooting in October last year.

The film was slated to conclude later this month.

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