Jennifer Lopez arrived at a New York City screening of her forthcoming movie Unstoppable looking red carpet ready.
Wearing a Gucci tan knit button-up with a diamond collar and matching shorts, the 55-year-old singer, who recently had a sumptuous lunch with her 16-year-old son, attracted attention.
As devoted followers took pictures of her on Sunday, she dressed up her appearance with a brown turtleneck, knee-high boots, and expensive glasses.
The stunner posed fiercely in the streets, sporting a full face of glitzy makeup and tying back her honey-toned hair.
After making its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, Unstoppable will have a limited theatrical run on December 6 before being made available on Prime Video on January 16, 2025.
Jennifer Lopez looked red carpet ready while arriving at a screening for her upcoming film Unstoppable in New York City on Sunday
She commanded attention in a Gucci tan knit button-up with a diamond collar and matching shorts
The singer and actress accessorized with a pair of leather gloves and a full face of glitzy makeup.
The movie is based on the true tale of “Anthony Robles, born with one leg, who defies expectations to become a champion wrestler in college, competing against the very school that rejected him,” according to an official description.
Jharrel Jerome, Bobby Cannavale, Don Cheadle, and Michael Peña are all featured in Unstoppable.
Days prior to Lopez’s visit to New York City, the Puerto Rican singer had joined Democrat Kamala Harris at her rally in Las Vegas to endorse the latter for vice president.
On Thursday, the New York native entertained her supporters with a performance and an impassioned speech while campaigning for the 60-year-old vice president.
She encouraged first-time voters and serious political conversation while looking stunning in a brown bodycon dress that accentuated her well-known proportions.
After Trump rally comedian Tony Hinchcliffe referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage” on Monday, Lopez also reaffirmed her solidarity with her fellow Puerto Ricans.
The Puerto Rican community reacted negatively to the remark, and well-known celebrities who are of Puerto Rican descent used their platforms to respond.
In reaction, pop stars Ricky Martin and Bad Bunny openly declared their support for the Democratic ticket. Additionally, following the anti-Puerto Rican remark during his Madison Square garden rally, reggaeton singer Nicky Jam retracted his support for former President Trump.
The bombshell tied back her honey-toned locks while posing up a storm in the streets
Unstoppable first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and is slated for a limited theatrical release on December 6
The film will hit the Prime Video library on January 16, 2025
The film follow the true story of ‘Anthony Robles, born with one leg, who defies expectations to become a champion wrestler in college, competing against the very school that rejected him
Unstoppable also stars Jharrel Jerome, Bobby Cannavale, Don Cheadle and Michael Peña
Lopez’s estranged husband Ben Affleck and his longtime friend Matt Damon are among the producers on the biographical sports film drama
Lopez and Judy Robles dished about their experience making the film with William Goldenberg, who was making his feature film debut with Unstoppable
The panel featured individuals such as Lopez, Judy Robles, Jharrel Jerome, Anthony Robles, Cori Murray, the moderator, and William Goldenberg, the director.
In an excerpt from her presentation, the Hustlers star stated, “I’m so excited to be here in Nevada campaigning with VP Kamala Harris.”
“In this election, our very futures are on the line.” “Come on everyone, let’s get loud,” she said, alluding to her 1999 single.
She posted pictures of herself with the Democratic presidential nominee on Instagram following the rally.
It is an honor to stand alongside @KamalaHarris. Let’s keep encouraging one another and working toward a time when everyone’s opinions are heard! She addressed her 250 million readers.
“Listen to @jlo: Your vote is your voice,” Harris said as an addition to the joint post’s caption. Let’s make a big noise.
Days prior to Lopez’s visit to New York City, the Puerto Rican singer joined Democrat Kamala Harris at her rally in Las Vegas and endorsed the latter for vice president.
A number of well-known celebrities have already endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and promised to support the former California attorney general.
‘I’m voting for @kamalaharris because she fights for the rights and causes I feel require a warrior to promote them,’ pop-megastar Taylor Swift wrote on Instagram shortly after the October 1 presidential debate. I think she is a talented, steady-handed leader, and I think that if we are led by calm rather than chaos, we can do so much more in this nation.
Billie Eilish, a nine-time Grammy winner, and her brother Finneas also praised the Harris-Walz ticket on X.
Harrison Ford, Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande, Charli XCX, Bill Nye, Jaime Lee Curtis, Demi Lovato, Anne Hathaway, Cardi B, Ben Stiller, Bruce Springsteen, and Barbra Streisand are just a few more celebrities that have endorsed products.