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    Jennifer Lopez Squeezes Into Her 2001 Lace-Up Jeans For Trend

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    Jennifer Lopez showed that she’s still got her svelte figure from more than two decades ago, rocking a pair of lace-up jean pants she wore in the 2001 “Ain’t It Funny” video.

    Fans couldn’t believe it as many took to social media to gush over her well-maintained shape and ageless glow.

    Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez continues to spark relationship rumors with her “Office Romance” co-star Brett Goldstein, as he left her wowed with his near-perfect knowledge of her movies.

    Lopez teamed up with actress Mika Abdalla to recreate a famous scene from Amazon Prime’s “Off Campus,” where the younger actress shows up in a green dress that looks like the one Lopez wore to the Grammy Awards in 2000.

    In the video, the mother of two wears figure-hugging denim jeans with a white crop top, while Abdalla is seen wearing a baggy pair of jeans with a brown crop top.

    “I don’t know her personally, but I’m pretty sure that’s Jlo,” Abdalla lip-syncs to a voiceover audio of co-star Khobe Clarke’s line from the movie.

    The camera then pans to Lopez, who lip-syncs Abdalla’s character,  Allie Hayes’s line, saying, “Oh my God, this is me. Now,”

    They then hugged each other before dancing to the singer’s 2011 hit “Get On The Floor.”

    “It’s a new Jeneration of party people…” the “Hustlers” actress captioned the clip.

    However, an eagle-eyed fan pointed out that her pants are “insane,” to which she revealed, “They’re the same ones from that video.”

    Fans Praise The Pop Star For Her Stunning Physique

    Instagram | Jennifer Lopez

    Aside from the fact that she has been able to maintain her banging body over the years, several fans were left stunned as to how she looked even better.

    “Being able to wear the same pair of jeans from 20 years ago is such a flex. Mother behavior,” an X user wrote in the comments, while another added, “Wait whaaaaat they lasted all this time?”

    “You look the same as you did when you were 20!” one fan said.

    Someone else wrote, “You’re the biggest proof that age is just a number, queen.”

    “Oh QueenLo, you are aging like the finest wine,” another fan gushed.

    Sources Dispel Jennifer Lopez’s Dating Rumors With ‘Office Romance’ Co-Star

    Jennifer Lopez at The Roast Of Kevin Hart Red Carpet At Netflix Is A Joke Fest
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    Lopez has been promoting her upcoming Netflix movie “Office Romance” featuring co-star Brett Goldstein, ahead of its premiere on June 5th.

    The pair had sparked romance rumors after she praised him for being the best kisser she’d ever worked with, as well as going on a Broadway date night in New York City.

    However, reports suggest it’s all just for show to drum up buzz for the film and push Goldstein into a “leading man status.”

    “Jennifer and Brett are not dating or romantically involved at all,” an insider told the Daily Mail.

    “They think it’s actually really funny that people are suggesting they are [dating], and they’re going with it because they’re both really excited for Office Romance to come out,” the source continued.

    Jennifer Lopez Wants To Turn Her Co-Star Into The Next Big Thing

    Jennifer Lopez performing at lavish Indian wedding
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    The “Ted Lasso” actor, however, seems smitten by the “Maid In Manhattan” actress as he gushed over her appearance in “Hustlers,” during a 2018 episode of his podcast, “Films to Be Buried With.”

    In a recent interview shared by Netflix, he left her stunned with his near-perfect knowledge of her movies like “Maid in Manhattan,” “Selena,” and “Hustlers,” answering nearly all questions posed to him.

    A second source who spoke to the Daily Mail noted that they may not be dating, but Lopez doesn’t mind playing make-believe to elevate his star power.

    “Brett is a star, but he isn’t a leading man that everyone knows about and cares about,” the second insider said. “This movie he is doing with Jen, it is her job to make him, and she is taking on that position to heart. She wants him to be the next big thing.”

    The Singer’s Relationship With Brett Goldstein Is ‘Nothing More Than A Showmance’

    Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein
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    Speaking further on the romance rumors, the source noted that Lopez and Goldstein are both aware of the romance rumors and leaning into them for the sake of their movie.

    They continued, “If the movie is received well and he also gets the shine from ‘being in a relationship’ with J-Lo, it shows that he is important and on his way to leading man status. As much as there is chemistry, they are also playing the game to make him into something he isn’t yet.”

    “She will take the attention it brings, and she will gladly give him some shine, but it is currently nothing more than a showmance for them over a romance,” the insider added.





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