J.Lo wears skin-tight leotard and calls her body "better than ever"
Wearing a skintight black bodysuit, the multi-hyphenate mused "Gratitude check-in ✨ 1. My body — working hard but still better than ever 2. The people who keep my heart full 3. The little moments that become the best memories. What are you grateful for today?"
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A humble queen!
Quick check in on what J.Lo's up to while we're here: she's currently filming Office Romance with Brett Goldstein, and is in a 'good and in a great place' according to a Daily Mail source. She's also working on new music, and is apparently on the hunt for singles about 'strength, courage and perseverance.'
'She is living her best life at the moment," the source said. "Jennifer is focused on spending more time with her kids at their new home, riding horses, attending school plays, going to the theatre and focusing on her work opportunities.'
J.Lo is said to be 'happy' and uninterested in 'revenge' on Ben Affleck, though when it comes to her new music, he might feature.
Per the source: "She didn't want to spend the year fighting Ben because this is now her time to reconnect with fans and thrive post-divorce. People close to her feel this will be her version of Beyonce's Lemonade. She's working closely with manager Benny Medina to create the perfect comeback. She would like to tour again in 2026.'
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