Jennifer Lopez has no time for haters.
During the opening night of her new Sin City residency, âUp All Night Live in Las Vegas,â the 56-year-old pop icon fired back at critics of her signature sexy style.
âI do laugh at some of the things [people say online],â J.Lo told the crowd at her sold-out show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace Tuesday evening, clad in a barely-there green Celia Kritharioti look dripping with shimmering fringe.
âWhy is she always dressed that way? Why donât she dress her age? Whyâs she always naked?â
With a confident shimmy, Lopez quipped, âIf you had this booty, youâd be naked too!â
Fans applauded the superstar in the comments, with one writing, âClock that Miss Lopez, CLOCK THAT!!!!â
âWell she didnât lie about her body. She has an amazing body! Gym body! Muscle, strength, definition. Thatâs something the majority of even younger woman donât have. She knows sheâs achieved her gym goals. Respect! Thatâs discipline right there,â another wrote.
âSpot fâking on,â a third quipped.
True to form, the âLetâs Get Loudâ singer wowed the audience in a number of sparkly, skimpy stage costumes during the show.
Standout styles included a skintight, sparkling pink gown and matching opera gloves by The Blonds and a see-through, spiderweb-inspired lace catsuit and cape custom-made by Victoriaâs Secret.
Performance attire aside, J.Loâs equally famous for her racy red carpet looks.
Who could forget the iconic plunging green Versace gown she wore to the 2000 Grammys â a style so viral, it spawned Google Image Search? Or, more recently, the open-sided silver Tamara Ralph dress she chose for the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of âUnstoppableâ in 2024?
âOne dress can change the trajectory of how people dress for the next 10 years,â Lopez said in a 2019 YouTube video reflecting on the former fashion moment, which sheâs continued to reference many times since.
âItâs a crazy impact that fashion can have and those fashion statements can have in solidifying a personality, a moment, a style, a movement, all of those things.â
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