Jennifer Lopez looked chic but sexy as she enjoyed dinner with friends Saturday night in Beverly Hills.
The multi-hyphenate, 55, who took fans on a pictorial tour her her $68 million mansion, showcased her curves in a sheer sparkling long sleeve silver top and a chocolate brown leather midi skirt.
She stepped out in some knee high brown boots and carried a brown leather handbag.
The Second Act star’s hair was styled in loose, straight waves and her makeup looked camera ready but natural with a soft neutral lip.
The A-list star was seen enjoying her dinner at Cipriani with her manager Benny Medina, 66, and a few other friends.
Medina was seen escorting Lopez to her waiting car in video from the scene.
Jennifer Lopez looked chic but sexy in a sparking sliver top as she enjoyed dinner with friends Saturday night in Beverly Hills
Jennifer Lopez looked chic but sexy in a sparking sliver top as she enjoyed dinner with friends Saturday night in Beverly Hills
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Lopez has been promoting her work in the film Unstoppable, which has garnered a lot of buzz for the upcoming Hollywood awards season.
The Emmy nominee stars as the mother of wrestler Anthony Robles, an athlete with one leg, who was as unstoppable in her support for her son as the young man was in his ambition to succeed,
‘It’s not often that you have a movie like this,’ the actress said in an interview of Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast.
‘I identified with her. I understood the upbringing they had, the struggles, the relationships, and the sacrifices Judy made for her son,’ the actress explained of Judy Robles, the woman she portrayed.
‘She realized, early on, that if she didn’t accept her child, how would he ever accept himself? That moment of love and growth — it’s universal.’
‘I hope the story resonates with people — not just as a Latino story, but as an American story of triumph and love.’
The fact-based film will open in select movie theaters December 6 in order to qualify for awards consideration.
‘This is an American story. It’s about family, resilience, and the idea that no matter what you’re up against, you can overcome it. Those are themes everyone can relate to,’ the actress maintained.
The multi-hyphenate, 55, showcased her curves in a chocolate brown leather midi skirt. She stepped out in some knee high brown boots and carried a brown leather handbag
The multi-hyphenate, 55, showcased her curves in a chocolate brown leather midi skirt. She stepped out in some knee high brown boots and carried a brown leather handbag
The actress has been promoting her next film, Unstoppable, which opens in theaters December 6. Her role as the mother of wrestler Anthony Robles in this fact based story has garnered a lot of awards buzz for Lopez
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The actress has been promoting her next film, Unstoppable, which opens in theaters December 6. Her role as the mother of wrestler Anthony Robles in this fact based story has garnered a lot of awards buzz for Lopez
‘This is an American story. It¿s about family, resilience, and the idea that no matter what you¿re up against, you can overcome it. Those are themes everyone can relate to,’ the actress said on the Variety Awards Circuit podcast
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‘This is an American story. It’s about family, resilience, and the idea that no matter what you’re up against, you can overcome it. Those are themes everyone can relate to,’ the actress said on the Variety Awards Circuit podcast
Unstoppable was scheduled to debut on the Amazon Prime streaming platform January 16.
Lopez gave her fans a peek at the trailer in November. ‘Telling Anthony and Judy’s inspiring story is an honor,’ she wrote.
The Billboard Icon Award winner also spoke about her efforts to break down barriers in Hollywood.
‘When I started, there weren’t a lot of roles for Latinas. I was auditioning for parts with accents and stereotypes. I kept thinking, “Why can’t I just play a romantic lead? Why can’t I be the girl next door?” That belief—that conviction that I belonged — was what helped me break those molds,’ she asserted.