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Pause button on J.Lo video

Jennifer Lopez can hold on to her steamy secrets — for now.

An LA judge yesterday barred J.Lo’s ex-husband from premiering a flick he made from hours of footage he shot of Lopez — including a sexually charged video from their 1997 honeymoon.

Judge James Chalfant told the ex, Ojani Noa, he can’t distribute “How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The J.Lo and Ojani Noa Story,” pending another hearing Dec. 1.

“She’s not being fair,” whined Noa, who was married to her for 11 months.