Jennifer Lopez Literally Turns Heads in Skintight, Barbiecore Catsuit
stepped out looking like a total "Barbie Queen" in a bubblegum pink catsuit that had even the racers'—and their teams'—heads turning at the F1 Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia.
The "Jenny From the Block" singer uploaded several photos to Instagram on the morning of Saturday, April 19, flaunting her curves in a shiny, skintight zip-up body suit with a pair of clear peep-toe stilettos and an orangey set of shades.
"Bringing a little sparkle to F1 💖 #JLoLiveIn2025," she captioned the snapshots, and all eyes were certainly drawn to her as she posed with folks who looked to be part of the pit crews, as one fan pointed out, "The guy to her left can't help but look 👀."
Fans could probably feel their own jaws dropping at home as they gasped, "Lets gooo queen! ❤️🔥," and, "THE FIT MOTHERING WOW."
"You loook absolutely amazing😍😍😍," one fan praised, while another declared, "This woman is spectacular 😮💨😍🤩."
"So beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️," another gushed. "have a fabulous time ! 🙏🏽."
"oh wow oh WOW 😍😍😍," fans continued to fawn, with others writing, "Wow. I'm obsessed. 🔥," "this eats dooowwwn," and, "DAMN 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍."
"Too stunning to handle!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥," another commented, and its clear that onlookers were in agreement.

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