Jennifer Lopez splash VIDEO, PHOTOS: Singer jumps into pool after performance at 2013 Premios Juventud Awards

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Jennifer Lopez made quite a splash at the 2013 Premios Juventud Awards in Miami.

The 43-year-old took to the stage with Pitbull, and kicked off her performance inside a cage. At the end of her performance of "On the Floor," "Dance Again," and "Live It Up," Lopez and Pitbull jumped into a pool.

The two artists concluded the grand performance by jumping into a pool at the Bank United Center – fully clothed.

Lopez was later presented with the World Icon Award later on in the show. Upon receiving the award, she told her fans: "When I see all these images and your beautiful face, I feel very fortunate to be here tonight. What I have always wanted to do with my life is to create, dance, act and entertain; and be a good person. I love what I do. I'm an artist. And I know that being a role model to my community means to be responsible for my actions. I too am human, and I make mistakes. But I promise you that when I fall, I get up again. When I make a mistake, I learn the lesson and I am ready to confront the next challenge. I accept this award with a lot of humility and I am enormously grateful."

See the video of Lopez and Pitbull jumping into the pool below:

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