Thursday 16 June 2022 06:07 AM Jennifer Lopez gives a peek at toned abs in a stylish sweat set as she arrives ... trends now
Jennifer Lopez gave a glimpse at her toned abs upon her arrival to a dance studio in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The 52-year-old star hopped out of an SUV in a cropped white sweatshirt and a pair of matching sweatpants.
She strolled towards the studio's entrance in a pair of gray and black Air Jordan sneakers.
Just a peek: Jennifer Lopez gave a glimpse at her toned abs upon her arrival to a dance studio in Los Angeles on Wednesday
Giving her sporty look a tinge of glamour by toting her belongings in a Coach handbag.
Jennifer wore her honey toned tresses in a sleek bun and she sculpted her gorgeous features with bronzing powder.
She also appeared to be sporting mascara on her eyelashes and a touch of pink lipstick on her pout.
The actress' outing in LA comes soon after she revealed in her new Netflix documentary Halftime that she disappointed she didn't earn an Oscar nominated for her supporting role in Hustlers (2019) despite earning the best reviews of her career.
Sporty: The 52-year-old star hopped out of an SUV in a cropped white sweatshirt and a pair of matching sweatpants. She strolled towards the studio's entrance in a pair of gray and black Air Jordan sneakers
'I got my hopes up,' Jennifer admits in the film.
Following a string of critically derided movies that were intended as crowd pleasers, she won over a bevy of critics with her role in Hustlers.
The movie was inspired by the New York Magazine article The Hustlers at Scores, and it followed a group of strippers with wealthy clients who began drugging the men before running up exorbitant tabs on their credit cards.
Missed out: Jennifer Lopez delved into her feelings of disappointing after she was snubbed for an Oscar for Hustlers (2019) in her new documentary Halftime; pictured June 8 in NYC
Jennifer played the ringleader of the group, though she appeared in a supporting role to Constance Wu's lead.
Justin Chang of the Los Angeles Times raved that 'Lopez gives her most electrifying screen performance since Out Of Sight, slipping the movie into her nonexistent pocket from the moment she strides out onto a neon-lighted stage in a rhinestone bodysuit.'
Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune wrote that the actress was 'dining out on her best role in years,' while the New York Times' A. O. Scott, who otherwise panned the film, singled her out for praise for 'channeling her exuberant physicality and her quick-witted self-assurance into a performance that is finely calibrated in its realism and brazen in its theatrics.'
It's a hit: The dramedy, based on an article about high-end strippers who drugged clients before running up their credit cards, received the best reviews of Lopez's career; seen with Constance Wu in Hustlers
So excited: She admits in Halftime that she kept telling herself, 'It's