Jennifer Lopez shared with W magazine her newfound appreciation for her body as she has gotten older. To showcase this self-confidence, the 47-year-old entertainer posted a daring photo on Instagram on Friday. In the image, she lifted her top and lowered her pants, revealing a glimpse of her toned physique. The purpose of the bold post was to promote her upcoming All I Have tour dates at the Axis Theater in Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, where she will be performing.
Rebellious lady: Jennifer Lopez made waves on social media when she posted a daring photo on Instagram. In the snapshot, she was seen with her hair styled in a long braid, wearing only a white tank top and sweats. It seemed like she wasn’t wearing a bra or underwear.
In the caption, the singer mentioned she was preparing her mind and body for her upcoming show in Vegas, using hashtags like ‘rehearsal flow,’ ‘self motivate,’ and ‘February 8.’ In an interview with W magazine, Lopez confessed that she didn’t appreciate her body or appearance in her younger years.
Dressed all in black on the cover alongside Kate Moss, Taraji P Henson, Jessica Chastain, and Donatella Versace, the star shared her excitement for her upcoming projects, World Of Dance and Bye Bye Birdie. She expressed feeling confident and happy with herself now, appreciating her flaws and scars in a way she didn’t when she was younger. The stunning celebrity graces the pages of the magazine with other iconic women like Moss, Henson, Chastain, and Versace.
Lopez had an unexpected encounter with her former flame at El Floridita in Los Angeles recently. Along with bumping into Casper Smart, she also shared her thoughts on younger men.
The talented dancer has been romantically linked to both Drake, 30, and her ex Casper Smart, 29, in recent times. She remarked, “Men in their 20s exude a lot of confidence and arrogance.” Additionally, Lopez observed, “Women tend to be quite insecure. However, there comes a point when this dynamic shifts: Men start feeling insecure, while women become comfortable in their own skin, which enhances their beauty.”
Lopez was snapped with Smart in Hollywood in March, striking a pose together. The former American Idol judge shared her thoughts on why she constantly takes on various projects, stating that for her, stepping outside of her comfort zone is essential for true happiness. Despite the discomfort and risks that come with it, Lopez finds excitement in pushing her limits and trying new things. While many may shy away from such challenges, Lopez thrives on the thrill of taking on more and experiencing new opportunities, even if it can feel overwhelming at times.
Exclusive: The recent buzz has connected the All I Have vocalist with the 30-year-old rapper Drake.
Also featured in the article was Kate Moss, who fearlessly posed nude for photographers Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott.
In the captivating image, the 43-year-old model looked stunning as a gold coat slipped off her shoulders.
Beginning her career as a Calvin Klein model in her teenage years, the superstar opened up to W magazine about her struggles with body confidence.
She candidly shared, “My mum used to tell me, ‘I don’t think you’re very photogenic!'” Moss revealed, “Right from the start, photographers would always ask me to strip down, even though I wasn’t comfortable with my body. I had to learn to embrace my nakedness.”
In recent news, the Bronx native, R Queen, shared a touching quote about love this week. Empire star Taraji reflected on her success in her forties, stating that although people may think it’s all over for her at 46, she sees herself as a late bloomer who believes in the longevity of late bloomers.
Donatella, the creative force behind the thriving Versace brand, also spoke about the power of fashion. She admitted that it was only in the last few years that she truly understood this power. Previously, she felt pressured to produce collections that fit a certain mold, but now she designs for a diverse group of women with different lifestyles and responsibilities.
She emphasized the importance of showing women that they have the strength and resilience to keep pushing forward, whether they work, have children, or hold positions of power. Donatella aims to inspire women to believe in themselves and their ability to achieve more, ultimately proving that women are just as strong, if not stronger, than men.