
Jennifer Lopez, 55, looks red hot as she simulates sex with hunky dancer in very steamy performance
The On The Floor hitmaker, 55, saw her simulate sex positions on stage at the Cook Music Fest on Saturday.
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Jennifer slipped into a white corset bodysuit with sheer detail, fish net tights and sparkly heeled boots.
She was seen grinding on all fours next to a topless dancer, before he lifted her up to straddle him.
The pop star's bottom on full display as she clung on to the muscular man with her crutch in front of his face.
She then cheekily placed her hand between the legs of two other dancers while she was on bended knees and on top of another man.
The songstress looked like she was having the time of her life in the skimpy thong bodysuit that showed off her incredible figure.
J-Lo's showstopping display comes after she lashed out at ex-husband Ben Affleck in a new track — calling him a 'wreck'.
She also appeared to accuse him of having 'broken parts' in a song called Wreckage of You.
The singer kicking off her European Up All Night Tour in Pontevedra, Spain, earlier this month and told fans: 'This is a new song that I want to sing for the first time that came to me when I was up all night, one night.'
Performing the piano ballad live, J-Lo belted out: 'Thank you for the scars you left on my heart.
'I won't fall apart because of who you are and all your broken parts.'
JLo looks incredible as she performs in barely-there bikini & mesh bodysuit
She later sings: 'Now watch me climb out of the wreckage of you.'
The lyrics echo words she told her 17-year-old twins Max and Emme, her children from her earlier marriage to singer Marc Anthony.
Following her split from Ben, J-Lo told El Pais magazine that she had told the twins: 'I said, 'I promise you, this is a difficult time, but you're going to see that I'll come out the other side stronger and better.'
'I promised them that and I did it.
"They feel it now. That gives me a great sense of peace in my life.'
It is also not the first time she has written about Ben.
Her 2024 album This Is Me . . . Now was all about rekindling her love with Ben.
It was seen as a sequel to her 2002 album This Is Me . . . Then, which was all about falling for actor Ben the first time.
J-Lo and Ben first started dating in 2002 and became engaged.
But they postponed their wedding in 2003 and split the following year.
They rekindled their romance in 2021 and finally tied the knot at a surprise Las Vegas wedding in 2022.
But they split again last year, with their divorce finalised in January this year
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