Jennifer Lopez was looking fierce as she geared up for a weekend photoshoot and there wasn't a 'diva' demand in sight.
The singer and actress flaunted her flawless look on Instagram as she wowed her fans.
The 52-year-old looked age-defying in the video uploaded on her main Instagram profile with the song Can't Touch This by BIA playing.
J-Lo wrote out the caption "Can't touch this" and included the hashtag #Weekendshoots at the end of her post.
The mother-of-two impressed her followers as she appeared with her trademark inch-perfect slap. The On The Floor hitmaker rocked strands braided, with the back of her hair pulled into tight bun.
Jen shared the look with her 201 million Instagram followers - and proved she looks just as young even before she heads off to work.
The star launched her own beauty and makeup brand JLO Beauty in 2021 and she pushes the range whenever possible.
She was preparing for a photoshoot - and if Dannii Minogue is to be believed, you can only wonder what the dressing room would look like.
The singer says Jennifer refused to appear on Top of the Pops unless her dressing room was redecorated.
The Aussie, 50, claims the Jenny from the Block star, 52, demanded 'everything had to be white' or she wouldn't go on stage.
Speaking on her podcast, The 90s with Dannii Minogue, she said: "And while you hear those diva stories, there is one I can actually vouch for.
"I was at Top of the Pops and was told Jennifer Lopez was on her way, but she refused to perform unless her backstage room was redecorated.
"I was told everything had to be white, including the sofa. I asked to go in and see the room as she wasn't there in that moment... I was lapping up every detail," she joked.
The mum-of-one then added she wondered how the logistics of the all-white room would work considering the body make-up performers often wear.
"All I could think was, "Girlfriend is covered head to toe in body makeup. How do you sit on a white couch?"', she mused.
Jen recently revealed she almost quit the limelight as she didn't meet the industry's beauty standards.
Speaking in her new Netflix documentary Halftime, she said: "There were many times where I was just like, I think I’m just going to quit.
"I had to really figure out who I was. And believe in that and not believe in anything else."
People mocked her curvy figure, including her shapely bum, at the beginning of her career.
The Latina star explained: "When I started working, the beauty ideal was very thin, blonde, tall, not a lot of curves.
"I grew up around women with curves so it was nothing I was ever ashamed of. It was hard, when you think people think you’re a joke — like a punchline."
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