Stars line up for Jenni Rivera
'We Love Jenni' will gather friends and former colleagues in hour-long special
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"X Factor" co-host Mario Lopez and "Voice" host Carson Daly are set to share their memories of Jenni Rivera in an upcoming TV special. The Latina singer died in a plane crash in Mexico in December, and now bosses at the Mun2 network have gathered her friends and former colleagues for an hour-long tribute, which will also feature interviews with rapper Snoop Dogg, singer Thalia, and musicians Diana Reyes, Larry Hernandez and Los Tucanes de Tijuana.
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The program, titled "We Love Jenni," will air before the premiere of the final season of Rivera's reality show, "I Love Jenni," is broadcast on April 14. The "Voice" Mexico coach filmed the last "I Love Jenni" episodes shortly before her untimely death. New footage of her sister Rosie and her children has also been included to wrap-up the series. Rivera, 43, was traveling on a private Learjet to Los Angeles when it crashed soon after take-off. There were no survivors. Mexican authorities are still investigating the incident.
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