Jennifer Lopez recently flaunted her famed physique in eye-catching, skintight pink leggings during an outing in Los Angeles.
On Thursday, the 54-year-old multitalented entertainer, renowned for her dedication to fitness, was photographed exiting the Tracy Anderson Studio, where the workout rooms are kept at a balmy 95 degrees to purportedly aid in detoxification and boost skin elasticity.
Lopez's choice of workout attire featured high-waisted pink leggings adorned with a shimmering metallic foil in a stylish ombre pattern. She paired the leggings with a cropped pink turtleneck sweater, as seen in photos published by the Daily Mail.
This public appearance coincided with Lopez's latest comments about aging in a new interview, where she stated that women become "sexier" with the passage of time.
"People have realized that women just get sexier as they get older. They get more learned and more rich with character," she said in Elle magazine's Women in Hollywood issue published Thursday, adding that people acquire beauty and wisdom through life experiences.
The "Shotgun Wedding" actress also noted that Hollywood standards seem to be shifting as roles for older actresses have now increased.
"It has changed a lot, and I think it's appropriate," she said.
During the interview, Lopez also discussed mentoring younger actors, revealing that she advises them to take a relaxed yet passionate approach to their craft.
Amid admiration for her style, Lopez is offering more than just a fashion statement. She's produced projects with diverse narratives through her Nuyorican Productions, from "The Fosters" to "Hustlers."
Passionate about authentic storytelling, Lopez champions women's perspectives in film. She acknowledged Hollywood's progress in amplifying diverse voices, emphasizing the importance of women taking charge of their narratives and producing projects that resonate with their truth.
With her album "This is Me...Now" and an accompanying Prime Video film on the horizon, Lopez's drive remains relentless.
The "Maid in Manhattan" star said in the interview that she doesn't plan to slow down in her career anytime soon, noting that she doesn't know yet what age she'll retire.
"I see myself working [as long as] I want to. I don't know what that age is. It might be 70, it might be 80, it might be 90, I don't know," Lopez told the magazine. "But I know that it's there for me if I want it and I want to create it."
She teased that she has more projects lined up for next year, which she described as "the real doozy."