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Jennifer Lopez teams athleisure wear with a chic shirt for Los Angeles outing

Jennifer Lopez teams athleisure wear with a chic shirt for Los Angeles outing

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wore athleisure wear and a trendy striped shirt as she stepped out in Los Angeles on Monday.
The singer, 55, wore a dark gray spandex outfit, which she teamed with a loose button-up shirt that was tied at the chest.
She was seen heading to a studio as she completed her look with sneakers, aviator sunglasses, and oversized hoop earrings.
Fit and trendy: The singer teamed a figure-hugging outfit with a striped shirt
The outing comes after the star's ex-husband Ben Affleck received a special tribute from his former wife Jennifer Garner on social media over the weekend.
Garner, 53, who shares three kids with Affleck, 52 - Violet, 19, Fin, 16, and Samuel, 13 - used Instagram to wish him a happy Father's Day on Sunday.
The actress posted a photo of the actor with one of their children sleeping on his chest when they were a newborn.
Garner and Affleck were married from 2005 to 2018 and maintain an amicable co-parenting relationship following their divorce.
Affleck and Lopez married in July 2023, nearly two decades after calling off their first engagement. The actress filed for divorce two years later and they settled in January 2025.

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