Jennifer Lopez is feeling good, looking good, and she has absolutely no time for the negativity.
The -year-old superstar took a break during her high-energy residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Thursday, Dec. , to address the online trolls who have a lot to say about her wardrobe choices.
In a clip that has since gone viral on X (formerly Twitter), the “On the Floor” singer proved that she sees exactly what’s being said in her comments section—and she finds it just as funny as we do.
“It was funny, I do laugh at some of the things [I see] sometimes because they do say funny things too,” Lopez told the cheering crowd.
She started by poking fun at the critiques of her signature red-carpet look. “One of the things that [I saw was], ‘Why when she takes pictures, she always smiles with her mouth open?’”
The singer then hilariously imitated the pose, leaning into the joke while the audience roared with laughter. “Why does she always do that?” she quipped.
However, the conversation took a more confident turn when she addressed the “dress your age” critics who often claim her stage costumes are far too risque.
“Why is she always dressed that way? Why does she dress that way? Why doesn’t she dress her age?” Lopez reiterated, mimicking the shady comments. “And I was like, ‘Huh?’”
With a mischievous smile, J.Lo delivered the ultimate mic-drop moment regarding her critics’ obsession with her being “always naked.”
“If you had this booty, you’d be naked too!” she told the crowd, who erupted in support.
True to her word, Lopez continued to defy the ageist expectations in a stunning, barely-there lime green bodysuit. The custom piece featured intricate beaded details that swayed as she moved, highlighting her famous curves with straps crossing her torso.
She rounded out the look with lace-up green heels and a signature J.Lo glam: dewy skin, long lashes, and a big, bouncy blowout.
The internet was quick to rally behind the “Let’s Get Loud” singer. “Clock that Miss Lopez, CLOCK THAT!!!!” one fan wrote on social media. Another added, “And she was so damn right!! Haters gonna hate!”
Of course, breaking the internet with “naked” fashion is nothing new for Lopez. This is, after all, the woman whose plunging jungle-print Versace dress at the Grammys was so viral it literally inspired the creation of Google Images.
Reflecting on her fashion legacy in , Lopez noted that while some see fashion as “frivolous,” she sees it as a way to inspire.
“One dress can change the trajectory of how people dress for the next years,” she previously shared. “It’s a crazy impact that fashion can have.”
At , it’s clear Jennifer Lopez is still writing the rules of the game—and she’s doing it with a smile (open-mouthed or not).
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