
Jennifer Lopez, 55, gets gifted flowers by fans as she steps out in Pisa amid Up All Night tour
The pop icon, 55, wore quirky pleated beige trousers and flashed a hint of cleavage in a low-cut shirt on the outing.
She shielded her face with brown aviator shades while carrying a huge bouquet of flowers.
The singer teamed her look with a stylish cream tote bag as she stopped to sign a few autographs.
The Ain't Your Mama hitmaker - who is currently in the midst of her Up All Night: Live tour - landed at Galileo Galilei airport and is set to perform at Lucca Summer Festival later in the evening.
Whisking off from her latest gig in Budapest, the American star set pulses racing in a skimpy sequinned bodysuit that left very little to the imagination.
The pop icon proved once again her impeccable sense of fashion in the minimal yet elegant ensemble, but kept it cosy in a pair of gold flip flops
Jennifer's silver look boasted a plunging neckline and daringly high cut leg which showcased her flawless physique in all its glory.
The hitmaker completed the sexy stage look with fishnets and thigh high sparkly boots which ensured all eyes were on her as she belted out her biggest hits.
It comes after JLo shocked with her X-rated performance that saw her simulate sex positions on stage at the Cook Music Fest in Tenerife.
She once again left little to the imagination, this time in a thong bodysuit complete with racy cut outs.
Jennifer sung on all fours in front of one shirtless dancer, before another lifted her off her feet and she sat on his shoulder with her crotch in his face.
Another eye-popping moments saw her straddling one dancer while placing her hands between the legs of another two.
The hunky men showcased their gym honed physiques in only trousers and white corsets.
The sizzling show comes after she debuted her Ben Afflec k revenge song, saying earlier this week: 'This is a song that is a new song that I want to sing for the first time tonight that came to me when I was up all night one night. Shall we sing this one for the people?'.
The Ain't Your Mama hitmaker - who is currently in the midst of her Up All Night Live Tour - landed at Galileo Galilei airport and is set to perform at Lucca Summer Festival later in the evening
JLO set pulses racing as she took to the stage on the latest stop of her raunchy Up All Night Live Tour in Budapest on Sunday
JLO —who first sang the song at a private fan event July 2—said she's 'better' now.
'The love I want, the love I need, it starts in me,' she sang.
She then added, 'Now I found my way here I'm gonna stay there. Thank you for the scars you left on my heart, was showing me that stars shine brighter in the dark. I won't fall apart because of who we are, but your broken parts.'
And she said the heartbreak made her 'wiser.'
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