Jennifer Lopez Bares her Abs With Surprise Performance at Sundance Film Festival
Jennifer Lopez showed some skin over the weekend while celebrating the premiere of her new movie, Kiss of the Spider Woman.
The two-time Grammy nominee was spotted enjoying a night out at TAO Park City in Park City, Utah, on Saturday, Jan. 25. Her evening of fun occurred just a couple of days after the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, where her new movie is premiering, kicked off.
Photos and videos that the singer and actress posted on Instagram Stories showed her baring her abs in a beige crop top, which had a cape that billowed behind her. Lopez, 55, had a matching pair of pants and wore her shiny honey-brown hair down as she posed for photos with friends and danced to the music—which reportedly included some of her own songs—that a DJ was playing in the venue.
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As photos obtained by Women’s Wear Daily and The Hollywood Reporter revealed, the “Jenny from the Block” hitmaker eventually hopped into the DJ’s booth and delivered an impromptu performance that lasted about 10 minutes. A fan video shared on Instagram on Sunday, Jan. 26, showed Lopez grooving along in the booth as she sang her song “All I Have” from her 2002 album This Is Me…Then into a microphone.
Several movies, including the new film starring Lopez, will premiere at Sundance over the next several days. Director Bill Condon’s new Kiss of the Spider Woman is a reimagining of both the 1985 movie of the same name and the 1993 award-winning musical that starred Chita Rivera. The world premiere of the new movie starring Lopez is scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 26.
Speaking with Parade earlier this month, Lopez contrasted her new movie with Wicked, another recent movie musical. "It's a beautiful movie, but it's very different than Wicked,” she said. "It feels in a way more indie, but it's impactful and important and relevant. I'm very excited for people to see it."