Jennifer Lopez looked stunning while hitting the slopes in Aspen on Saturday.
The hitmaker, 55, who has been spending the holidays in the chic Colorado ski town with members of her family, including her daughter Emme, 16, stepped out in a bright white puffer coat over dark ski pants .
The Atlas star wore a black and white beanie over her long blonde locks and thick-soled sheepskin boots on her feet.
Lopez, who enjoyed drinks with a Yellowstone star on Friday, appeared to be wearing natural-looking makeup as she enjoyed the idyllic winter atmosphere.
She and her group were seen riding up the mountain in a purple tractor-like vehicle.
Photos from the big day showed Lopez’s group snow skiing instead of snowboarding.
Jennifer Lopez, 55, looked stunning in white as she hit the slopes in Aspen, Colorado, on Saturday.
JLo’s sister, journalist Lynda López, 53, and her family have been her guests during the holidays.
Although the Marry Me star is divorcing her husband Ben Affleck, 52, the estranged spouses are believed to have exchanged gifts for the holiday season.
Affleck was seen on Sunday, December 22, at the members-only social club Soho House in West Hollywood, carrying a black bag apparently filled with gifts in photos obtained by DailyMail.com.
The two celebrities “know they will be in each other’s lives thanks to the kids and remain friendly,” a source said. Us weekly.
López shares Emme and Max, both 16, with her ex-husband Marc Anthony, 56.
Affleck is the father of Violet, 19, Fin, 16, and Sam, 12, from his marriage to actress Jennifer Garner, 52.
“There is still love between them,” another source told the outlet.
“When you’re together as a family and you see the kids together, it reminds you how good you are as a team and what’s important.”
The hitmaker, 55, stepped out in a bright white puffer coat over dark ski pants. The Atlas star wore a black and white beanie over her long blonde locks and thick-soled sheepskin boots on her feet.
She and her group were seen riding up the mountain in a purple tractor-like vehicle.
Members of the group included Lopez’s 16-year-old daughter, Emme, and other family members.
Lopez’s latest film, Unstoppable, was a big hit at this year’s Aspen Film Festival.
López plays Judy Robles, the mother of wrestler Anthony Robles in the fact-based drama that won the People’s Choice Award for People’s Favorite Movie.
Lopez and the film, produced by Affleck, were snubbed when the Golden Globe nominations were announced on December 9.
However, she was honored for her work on the film and for her “accomplished acting career” by receiving the Maverick Award at the Indie Wire Honors earlier this month.
“This award really holds a special place in my heart,” he said.
“The word ‘Maverick,'” he told the audience, “means an individualist, a nonconformist, a free spirit, an original, a trendsetter, an eccentric, an outsider, a rebel, a dissident, a disruptor.” explaining that he had looked it up in the dictionary to make sure he had the correct definition.
The Atlas star was seen wearing a white safety helmet before taking his turn on the slopes.
The group seemed to prefer snow skiing over snowboarding in the mountains of the posh Colorado ski town.
‘What a beautiful thing to be recognized for. To chart your own course.
“I appreciate that they see me that way and recognize me for who I am and what I was meant to be.”
“I think every artist and everyone in this room has had to figure out how to do it their own way, blaze their own trail, so it’s an honor for me to be among you.”
Unstoppable will be available to stream on Amazon Prime Video starting January 16.