Jennifer Lopez looked effortlessly chic in a long black coat as she stepped out of her 6,540-square-foot penthouse, which she has been listing and delisting since 2017.
Leaving her luxury duplex, located in Whitman, near Madison Square Park, the superstar, 54, dressed in a plain black shirt, matching leggings and a pair of oversized Dior sunglasses.
The mother of two, married to actor Ben Affleck, ditched her high heels for the comfort of sneakers while visiting her home state.
For her latest outing, she bare essentials in a black Hermès Birkin with gold hardware and kept her long brunette hair slicked back in a low bun.
Jennifer Lopez looked effortlessly chic in a long black coat as she stepped out of her 6,540-square-foot penthouse, which she has been listing and delisting since 2017.
Lopez rocked a bright red manicure and no makeup as she showed off her youthful looks and flawless skin.
In September 2023, he re-listed his Manhattan penthouse, which he bought for $20.16 million in 2014, according to real estate agent.com.
According to public records, he has listed and delisted the property almost every year since 2017 and reduced the price several times.
The pad has four bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a private lockable elevator and a smart home system.
In 2021, a source said Page six who listed the house after discovering that it didn’t give him enough privacy.
“The truth is that it is not ideal for her there,” the source explained then.
Over the summer, the Bronx native and Affleck, 51, paid $60.85 million for their Los Angeles mansion, complete with a whopping 12 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, and a full basketball court.
He is currently in the midst of renaming his first national tour in five years, which he announced in February.
Leaving her luxury duplex, located in Whitman, near Madison Square Park, the superstar, 54, dressed in a plain black shirt, matching leggings and a pair of oversized Dior sunglasses.
The mother of two, married to actor Ben Affleck, ditched her high heels for the comfort of sneakers as she enjoyed time just a few miles from where she grew up.
According VarietyThe tour will be renamed This Is Me… Now: The Tour a This Is Me… Live, and will focus more on their greatest hits.
The report reveals that the seven shows that were canceled in August – in Cleveland, Raleigh, Nashville, Atlanta, Tampa, New Orleans and Houston – were due to low ticket sales.
Sources previously said Billboard that “the dates were canceled due to routing issues, but new shows have been added and will be announced soon.”
The rebrand is expected to appeal to fans of his previous work, which may draw in listeners who didn’t connect with This Is Me… Now.
Live Nation, the company producing the tour, did not respond to requests for comment on the rebranding.
However, there are certain venues that have updated the art with the new tour title, such as the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
Lopez’s This Is Me… Now album was part of a three-part self-financed project that the singer reportedly spent $20 million to produce.
For her latest outing, she bare essentials in a black Hermès Birkin with gold accents and kept her long brunette hair slicked back in a low bun.
The project includes the album plus her narrative musical film This Is Me…Now: A Love Story and the documentary The Greatest Love Story Never Told.
Both films premiered on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service in February, along with the album, which was released on Valentine’s Day.
The album debuted at the top of Billboard’s top album sales charts thanks to its 11,000 physical sales; it only sold 14,000 copies in total, including digital ones, in its first week.
It debuted at number 38 on the Billboard 200 album charts, becoming just the second of her nine studio albums to debut outside the top 10 on the Billboard 200.
His latest sighting comes amid reports that he is changing the name of his first national tour in five years, which he announced in February.
According to Variety, the tour will be retitled from This Is Me… Now: The Tour to This Is Me… Live, and will focus more on their greatest hits; photographed in March 2022
The tour is scheduled to kick off on June 26 at the Kia Center in Orlando, and the 30-date tour will take place primarily in the United States.
There are two Canadian stops at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena (August 2 and 3) and Montreal’s Bell Center (August 5).
The tour concludes on the East Coast with stops in Boston (August 7), Elmont (August 9), Newark (August 10), Philadelphia (August 13), and Washington DC (August 14).
The final two performances will take place on August 16 and 17 at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City.
This marks their return to touring after a five-year hiatus, following the 2019 tour that grossed over $50 million.
Lopez’s last major run of shows was her ‘It’s My Party Tour’ in 2019, when she played in the United States, Canada, Israel, Russia, Turkey, Spain and Egypt.