Jennifer Lopez’s comeback to the stage was one of epic proportions.
via: Daily Mail
Jennifer Lopez put her divorce drama from Ben Affleck behind her this week as she put on a show in Saudi Arabia.
The 55-year-old dancer was seen on stage at the Riyadh Season for The 1001 Seasons of ELIE SAAB.
In a video shared to Instagram the diva from the Bronx was seen in a low-cut silver leotard over tights with high heeled boots.
Her hair was worn down as she belted out her songs with back-up dancers during the event in Riyadh which was also attended by Celine Dion.
At one point, Lopez even twerked and shook her butt which the crowd went wild for.
Lebanese couturier Elie Saab staged a fashion show celebrating 45 years of his maison.
Held at The Venue during the annual winter entertainment festival of Riyadh Season, 1001 Seasons of Elie Saab showcased a collection of 300 pieces.
The Riyadh Season Collection Fall 2025 was designed exclusively for this event.
It was inspired by the Arab tales of One Thousand and One Nights, which were 'reinterpreted through Saab's distinct vision,' according to Vogue.
The pieces were also styled by Carine Roitfeld, founder and editor-in-chief of CR Fashion Book.
Lopez was also seen in a black gown as she posed with Dion.
This comes after Lopez hailed cancelling her 2024 summer tour 'the best thing she'd ever done'.
The singer-and-actress pulled the plug on her 'This Is Me...Live' shows just weeks before they were due to begin in June and though she has apologized to fans, she doesn't regret taking a break from work to spend quality time with her 16-year-old twins Max and Emme - who she has with ex-husband Marc Anthony - amid the breakdown of her marriage to Affleck.
Speaking on The Graham Norton Show, she said: 'I took the summer off to be home with the kids, which is the best thing I have ever done.
'It was not like me to do that, so I always want to apologise to the fans.'
The 'On the Floor' hitmaker told how she'd had an emotional encounter with a fan the day before who told her she didn't need to say sorry for the cancellation.
She said: 'Actually, something very touching happened when I was coming out of the hotel yesterday. A fan came up to me and said, 'I had tickets to come and see you.' When I apologised, he said, 'Don't say sorry we love you.' I started crying straight away.'
The stunned 'Unstoppable' star was then told that, by coincidence, the fan in question was in the audience for the show.
Offering a hug and another apology, Jennifer told him: 'Was that you? I don't believe it.'
When she announced the cancellation of the tour, the 'Jenny From the Block' hitmaker admitted the decision had left her feeling 'completely heartsick'.
In a Live Nation newsletter, she wrote at the time: 'I am completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down. Please know that I wouldn't do this if I didn't feel that it was absolutely necessary.
'I promise I will make it up to you and we will all be together again. I love you all so much. Until next time …'
Watch the full interview on 'The Graham Norton Show' on BBC One on Friday night. Also available on BBC iPlayer.
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