Jennifer Lopez wore a black and orange floral dress for a Mother’s Day meal at Wally’s Beverly Hills Wine and Cheese Bar on Sunday. The 54-year-old pop diva – who recently boasted that she is ‘the skinniest person I’ve ever seen’ – carried a small orange Hermès Birkin bag (priced from $5K-$500K) and wore Jackie O-style sunglasses whole body – contoured skin.
Jennifer just wore the same dress and purse last Friday in Paris, France while visiting her girlfriend, Market America co-founder Loren Ridinger. On Sunday, Lopez – who boasts 392.8 million social media followers – posted a photo of six bouquets of flowers, three wrapped gifts and a pink cake with the caption: ‘ Grateful’.
The two-time Grammy nominee shared a tribute to her ‘mother’ Guadalupe Rodríguez, writing: ‘Your resilience and courage live in my bones and I am forever grateful for them. good times as well as the inevitable difficult times. They make up our lives and our relationship and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I love you just the way you are.’ Jennifer also shared a tribute to her 16-year-old twins – Emme Maribel Muñiz and Maximilian David Muñiz – thanking them for ‘giving me the privilege and gift of being your mother,’ which she called ‘ the most beautiful blessing in my life.’
Lopez wrote: ‘I ask God, instinctively, to let me be able to feel what you need in every moment so that I can guide you and love you in every way that I can, so that I can show you by example what a loving person is. , caring, conscious, being a good person to yourself and others.’ The Met Gala co-chair reposted a rare Finsta post from her gender-neutral child Emme, who posted to Instagram: ‘Happy Mother’s Day mom! I love you!’
Jennifer – who has since welcomed ‘dubs’ with ex-husband #3 Marc Anthony – is still in talks with them about spending the month of July touring with her in celebration of her 55th birthday. ‘I’m going out for about two months from June to August, so I thought, “You have to go out the whole month of July. You can go camping and do whatever you want with your friends in June.” ” , and then at the end of August before school starts, you can come back and hang out with your friends again but you have to stay with Mom for a while!”‘ Lopez recalled on GMA last week.
‘I feel like this is the last time I get to do something like this with them. They are 16 years old. And next time, they’ll say, “No, mom.” I’ll use the last bit of strength I have towards them and control to say, “You have to come at least for a while, so hopefully they’ll be okay with that.” The This Time Around singer needs all the family support she can get as she’s forced to cancel seven concerts due to poor ticket sales and she’s even rebranding her 30 Days mine is This Is Me… Now: The Tour to This is Me. .. Live: Greatest hits. Jennifer will be training hard for her fifth tour until it kicks off on June 26 at the Kia Center in Orlando, FL. “I wish I had a summer vacation,” Lopez admitted.
The former Fly Girl is currently facing significant online backlash stemming from her rudeness to strangers, overall irrelevance, and confusing vanity projects like her This Is Me tour … Now, albums, films and documentaries. If you check any of Jennifer’s TikTok/Instagram posts, the comments are filled with people drawing on her so-called Bronx roots, blaming her for the death of the TikToker she played door and dismissed the voices of African-American singers (Ashanti, Christina Milian and Brandy) as her own.
For example, in 2002, Lopez not only kept the entire chorus and bridge of Jenny performed by backup singer Natasha Ramos in the finished recording, she even kept the giggles and ‘from the Bronx’ scream from the original demo. Next, fans can catch Jennifer producing and starring as the ‘cool but unsympathetic’ data analyst Atlas Shepherd in Brad Peyton’s Atlas, which opens on May 24 on Netflix. Sterling K. Brown, Simu Liu and Mark Strong also star in the sci-fi thriller based on artificial intelligence. Emmy-nominated producer Ben Affleck’s fourth husband is producing her next two acting gigs in the big-screen remake of Bill Condon’s Kiss of the Spider Woman and the miniseries History of Anthony Robles by William Goldenberg Unstoppable.