Jennifer Lopez looked red carpet ready as she arrived at the screening of her upcoming film Unstoppable in New York City.
The On The Floor singer, 55, who recently enjoyed a lavish lunch with her 16-year-old son, turned heads in a tan Gucci knit shirt with a diamond collar and matching shorts.
On Sunday, she upped her look with a brown turtleneck and knee-high boots paired with designer glasses as her fans took photos of her.
The bombshell wore a full face of glamorous makeup and tied up her honey-toned locks as she posed up a storm on the streets.
Unstoppable first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and is scheduled for a limited theatrical release on December 6 before hitting the Prime Video library on January 16, 2025.
Jennifer Lopez looked ready for the red carpet as she arrived at the screening of her upcoming film Unstoppable in New York City on Sunday.
She turned heads in a Gucci tan knit dress with a diamond collar and matching shorts.
The actress and singer showed off a face full of glamor and added a pair of leather gloves.
According to an official description, the film follows the true story of ‘Anthony Robles, born with one leg, who defies expectations to become a college wrestling champion, competing against the same school that rejected him.’
Unstoppable also stars Jharrel Jerome, Bobby Cannavale, Don Cheadle and Michael Peña.
López’s departure to the Big Apple comes days after the Puerto Rican singer endorsed vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, joining the Democrat at her rally in Las Vegas.
The New York native campaigned Thursday for the 60-year-old vice president and entertained supporters with a performance and an emotional speech.
She looked radiant in a tight brown dress that flaunted her famous curves while also encouraging first-time voters and meaningful political debate.
Lopez also expressed unity with his fellow Puerto Ricans after Trump rally comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” on Monday.
The comment received backlash from the Puerto Rican community, prompting high-profile celebrities who share the heritage to use their platform to respond.
Pop sensations Bad Bunny and Ricky Martin publicly proclaimed their support for the Democratic nomination in response. And reggaeton singer Nicky Jam withdrew his support for former President Trump in the wake of the anti-Puerto Rican joke at his rally at Madison Square Garden.
The bombshell gathered her honey-toned hair while posing up a storm in the streets.
Unstoppable first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and is scheduled for theatrical release on December 6.
The film will arrive in the Prime Video library on January 16, 2025
The film follows the true story of ‘Anthony Robles, born with one leg, who defies expectations to become a college wrestling champion, competing against the same school that rejected him.
Unstoppable also stars Jharrel Jerome, Bobby Cannavale, Don Cheadle and Michael Peña.
“I’m so excited to be here in Nevada campaigning with Vice President Kamala Harris,” the Hustlers star said in a clip from her performance.
‘Our future is at stake in these elections. So, let’s all go…let’s make some noise,’ referencing his 1999 hit.
After the rally, she took to her Instagram to share photos of herself with the Democratic presidential candidate.
‘It’s an honor to be alongside @KamalaHarris. Let’s continue to encourage each other and fight for a future where all voices are heard!’ he wrote to his audience of 250 million.
Harris added to the caption of the joint post: “Listen to @jlo: your vote is your voice.” Let’s make noise.’
López’s departure to the Big Apple comes days after the Puerto Rican singer endorsed vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, joining the Democrat at her rally in Las Vegas.
Vice President Kamala Harris has already garnered several endorsements from a number of high-profile celebrities who have pledged to vote for the former California attorney general.
Just after the Oct. 1 presidential debate, pop megastar Taylor Swift took to Instagram to endorse the former senator, writing, “I’m voting for @kamalaharris because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to support them.” defend.” I think she is a strong and talented leader and I believe we can achieve much more in this country if we are guided by calm and not chaos.’
Nine-time GRAMMY Award-winning singer Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas also took to X to praise the Harris-Walz entry.
Other celebrity endorsements include Harrison Ford, Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande, Charli XCX, Bill Nye, Jaime Lee Curtis, Demi Lovato, Anne Hathaway, Cardi B, Ben Stiller, Bruce Springsteen and Barbra Streisand, among others.