Jennifer Lopez and Beyonce Talk Las Vegas Residency at Vanity Fair Oscars After Party; 'XO' Singer Set To Appear In 'American Idol?'

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Jennifer Lopez and Beyonce might just be cooking up something extra special for the fans this 2015. The two pop queens were spotted at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party in deep conversation.

According to Hollywood Life, a possible collaboration between Jennifer Lopez and Beyonce might just be in the works. The insider revealed that it was actually the "XO" singer who went up to Jennifer and asked about her Vegas residency.

"Beyonce was actually interested in Jennifer's upcoming Vegas residency and congratulated her on that because Beyoncé would like to do that in the future," the source revealed.

"When the conversation came to a close Jennifer mentioned that Beyoncé should come to her show to perform at some point this season, obviously meaning 'American Idol,'" the source added.

Beyonce last appeared on the reality talent show last 2011, in its season 6 finale performance where she debuted the love ballad, "1+1."

It was not all about business for the two. The hot mommas also talked about motherhood and their adorable kids, Blue Ivy, Emme and Maximilian.

The "On the Floor" singer also took to Instagram to post a cute snapshot of them with the caption, "Me and B."

Early this year, TMZ reported that Jennifer Lopez passed her "Vegas Residency" Test with flying colors last New Year's eve. The website claims she was offered a whopping $350,000 per show at The Axis at Planet Hollywood, the same place Britney Spears is performing.

JLo is expected to do 72 shows, 3 times a week for 24 weeks over a 1 or 2 year period which means she could rake in at least $26,383,326! No wonder Beyonce is interested to get in on that Vegas action.

In 2014, Forbes hailed Beyonce as the top earning woman in the music industry with an estimated income of $115 million, most of which came from her world tour (On The Run) and endorsements. Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez came in the sixth spot with $37 million.

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