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Case of mystery man in Jennifer Lopez's gym selfie finally solved

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When it comes to the case of Jennifer Lopez and the creepy stranger, you can mark it as solved.Nothing seemed amiss when Lopez, 50, uploaded a post-workout gym selfie last week to Twitter and Instagram with the caption, “If it doesn’t challenge you, it doesn’t change you.” Many of the comments praised the superstar’s commitment to fitness.

But some eagle-eyed fans spotted something more sinister — a stranger lurking in the background, looking surprised with his mouth covered.“What’s up with JLo’s IG pic here?

What’s with the dude in the back? They keep deleting comments asking about him,” one fan tweeted. Another fan demanded to know, “Who’s that guy tied up in the back??” while a third asked, “So are we not going to talk about the person

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