
J-Lo, 55, wows as she goes braless in plunging satin dress & shawl before changing into stunning white gown on night out
The 55-year-old singer wore a plunging satin dress and feathered shawl as she attended a charity bash in New York.
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She joined stars at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre to celebrate the 98th birthday of songwriter John Kander.
He is best known for his musicals work.
J-Lo later changed into a stunning white gown, slashed all the way up to her waist.
Last month, it was announced that Jennifer would be returning to host the AMAs, having previously hosted in 2015.
Jennifer is also expected to perform during the show.
"We are thrilled to welcome Jennifer Lopez back to host the American Music Awards,' Jay Penske, the CEO of Dick Clark Productions said.
"Jennifer's incredible talent and incomparable stage presence make her the ideal host of the show.
"We know she will bring her one-of-a-kind energy to the official kick off celebration of summer."
Jennifer first graced the AMAs stage back in 2001 and has gone onto perform 10 times at the prestigious awards.
The AMAs which will be broadcast on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ on Memorial Day, May 26th, from Las Vegas.
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