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Jennifer Lopez Wears High-Slit, Cutout Black Dress On ‘Billboard’ Cover & Defends Rom-Coms As ‘Beautiful Movies’

Jennifer Lopez decidedly sparkled on the front of ‘Announcement’ with Maluma, slipping into a smooth dark dress canvassed in hot patterns and cuts.

Jennifer Lopez just reclassified “hot” with her most recent burning magazine spread. Repping the “2020 Latin Power Players” with her Marry Me co-star Maluma on the front of Billboard, the vocalist and entertainer sizzled in a scarcely there Monot dress. The dark, floor-length outfit, which you can see underneath, highlights and super high cut on her left side that uncovers her full leg and part of her butt. Enormous patterns along her back and right side display considerably a greater amount of her unimaginable, conditioned body.

Jennifer Lopez and Maluma sizzle on the cover of Billboard (Ramona Rosales/Billboard)

She completed her look with out of this world Gianvito Rossi including a glittery lower leg sleeve, a brilliant Jennifer Fisher choker, and fragile AS29 studs. Maluma, her “Desolate” teammate, glanced completely attractive in some white jeans and an open vest that flaunted his solid, inked chest. The photographs of JLo from inside Billboard were far and away superior. The entertainer directed her Hustlers character with a provocative posture in the shot beneath, shaking a comparative dress to her spread look: a flimsy, white and tight number including sensational patterns over her abs and thigh.

Jennifer Lopez poses in a white dress with dramatic cutouts within the pages of Billboard (Ramona Rosales/Billboard)

Jennifer and Maluma are going to star in a romantic comedy together called Marry Me, set for discharge in February 2021. The film stars JLo as a pop star who, after discovering that her beau (Maluma) has been undermining her, begins dating a fan (Owen Wilson) holding up a “Wed Me” sign at her show. It’s a pleasant flick, however Jennifer disagrees with any individual who accepts romantic comedies shouldn’t be paid attention to.

Jennifer Lopez and Maluma look chic poolside in Billboard (Ramona Rosales/Billboard)

“Most importantly, rom-coms are not light motion pictures,” she told the magazine. “They’re important, delightful films, and I don’t have the foggiest idea why individuals feel like they need to put them down when everyone appreciates them to such an extent. It resembles ‘romantic comedies.’ I don’t know folks who don’t love to go out to see the films and watch a romantic comedy. It’s a sweet film, yet it’s as yet a film about existence.”

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