Jennifer Lopez Reveals Skin In A Cut-Out Dress At 'The Boy Next Door' Screening
Jennifer Lopez is known for her impeccable fashion sense and the actress is truly living up to it. The singer turned actress recently made heads turn in a black and blue figure hugging dress at her recent appearance at Miami. The 45-year-old was in the city for the screening of her film "The Boy Next Door."
The sexy outfit featured skin-revealing cutouts and a leg-baring sheer skirt. She matched her look with a pair of black closed toe heels and wore her hair loose. She also accessorised her look with silver bangles and earrings. While posing for the camera, Lopez seductively titled her head and held on the chair lying beside her. She was also seen tossing her wavy hair while speaking to the audience at the screening, reported Daily Mail.
Lopez answered the queries of her fans at the events and had a hearty chitchat with them. In "The Boy Next Door," Lopez plays a divorcee who indulges in a one-night stand with her neighbour. Her young neighbour soon develops a dangerous obsession for her. The film is a psychological thriller and features an intense sex scene between Lopez and Ryan Guzman.
For Lopez, filming the sex scene was not easy. She reportedly felt "uncomfortable" while indulging in a bedroom romp in front of the camera. However, she took the challenge in stride and performed the scene without using a body double. "It was all me. And all Ryan, by the way," she said in her interview with E Online. The scene features some passionate moments between Lopez and Guzman. A few snippets of the scene have been released in the film's first official trailer. It shows Guzman passionately caressing Lopez' body and stroking her breasts.
"The Boy Next Door" is slated to be released on Jan. 23. It also stars Kristin Chenoweth and John Corbett. The film was directed by Rob Cohen and written by Barbara Curry. As a way to promote their film, Lopez and Guzman recently walked the Golden Globes' red carpet together. They will also be hosting back-to -back episodes of "Snapped."
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