Jennifer Lopez flashed her $49 Intimissimi ‘Living in Luxe’ garter belt after hiking up the white Zuhair Murad maxi-dress around her waist at the launch of her This Is Me…Now lingerie collection last Friday.
The Bronx-born pop diva – who boasts 16.6M TiKTok followers – easily defied her 54 years as she fulfilled her duties as global ambassador of the Italian company in the TikTok originally posted by Carter Gregory.
Jennifer completed her boudoir-inspired sheer ensemble with $1,125 Jimmy Choo ‘Saeda 100’ pumps as she instructed Jasmine Tookes on her runway walk for another TikTok.
Lopez also playfully interacted with both Kylie Jenner‘s best friend Anastasia ‘Stassie’ Karanikolaou and ex-assistant Victoria Villarroel for yet another TikTok at the ‘high tea kiki.’
‘I love Italy – the people, the fashion, the cinema, the culture. And of course, I love the shopping,’ the two-time Grammy nominee said in the March 7th BTS video.
Peek-a-boo! Jennifer Lopez flashed her $49 Intimissimi ‘Living in Luxe’ garter belt after hiking up the white Zuhair Murad maxi-dress around her waist at the launch of her This Is Me…Now lingerie collection last Friday
‘This past year, while I was traveling in Italy, I discovered a new lingerie brand made with gorgeous fabrics and colorful silks and delicate lace. But I found the name to be a bit challenging to pronounce. Intimacy? Inter, intermissi? Intermississippi? It’s Intimissimi.’
In order to maintain her fit 5ft5in frame, JLo likes to break a sweat ‘first thing in the morning’ and ‘is not afraid to challenge’ herself with fitness trainers like Tracy Anderson and David Kirsch.
‘I’m always evolving and looking for things that keep me excited and motivated,’ the Emmy-nominated producer told Us Weekly earlier this year.
‘It’s no secret that fitness is a very important part of my life. I think there’s a positive correlation between exercise and mental health. When you find a good balance through determination and focus, we’re naturally pushing to be the best version of ourselves.’
Jennifer reportedly dedicated nine songs to her fourth husband Ben Affleck on her upcoming 13-track ninth studio album This Is Me… Now – dropping next year – which will be her first record since A.K.A. back in 2014.
Before the SAG-AFTRA strike, the Berkeley-born, Cambridge-raised 51-year-old and his BFF Matt Damon were producing William Goldenberg’s drama Unstoppable which stars Lopez as Judy Robles, the tattoo-sleeved mother of one-legged champion wrestler Anthony Robles (Jharrel Jerome).
On November 18, The Mother producer-star wrapped the titular role in Brad Peyton’s AI thriller Atlas, which will eventually stream on Netflix.
‘We had a good time,’ Jennifer said on Instagram Live at the time.
‘This is a beautiful movie about the future, but it’s also about letting people in.’
Lopez – who shares 15-year-old twins Max and Emme with ex-husband #3 Marc Anthony – also keeps busy running her cosmetics company JLo Beauty and Revolve clothing company JLo.
Got your attention? The Bronx-born pop diva – who boasts 16.6M TiKTok followers – easily defied her 54 years as she fulfilled her duties as global ambassador of the Italian company in the TikTok originally posted by Carter Gregory
‘More energy!’ Jennifer completed her boudoir-inspired sheer ensemble with $1,125 Jimmy Choo ‘Saeda 100’ pumps as she instructed Jasmine Tookes (R) on her runway walk for another TikTok
‘High tea kiki’: Lopez also playfully interacted with both Kylie Jenner’s best friend Anastasia ‘Stassie’ Karanikolaou (R) and ex-assistant Victoria Villarroel for yet another TikTok
Dropping next year! The two-time Grammy nominee reportedly dedicated nine songs to her fourth husband Ben Affleck on her upcoming 13-track ninth studio album This Is Me… Now, which will be her first record since A.K.A. back in 2014
‘We had a good time!’ On November 18, JLo wrapped the titular role in Brad Peyton’s (L) AI thriller Atlas, which will eventually stream on Netflix
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