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Jennifer Lopez stays laid-back in a comfy sweater and ripped jeans as she goes jewelry shopping at XIV Karats in Beverly Hills

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Jennifer Lopez was spotted out doing some shopping at a high-end jewelry store known for its diamonds in Beverly Hills over the weekend.

The Marry Me star, 54, looked casual but chic in a pink turtleneck sweater and distressed relaxed-fit jeans.

Her lush hair was pulled back into a high ponytail, which emphasized the silver hoop earrings she wore.

Sunglasses sat on the Let’s Get Loud singer’s face and she carried a purse and a shopping bag from XIV Karats. 

On Friday, the  Shotgun Wedding star – who recently danced like a Fly Girl on a rooftop – also posted a short video clip on Instagram she called: ‘Things I can’t get enough of…’ and added the hashtag for her upcoming new album #ThisIsMe…Now.’

Jennifer Lopez was spotted out doing some shopping at a high-end jewelry store XIV Karats, known for its diamonds, in Beverly Hills over the weekend

Jennifer Lopez was spotted out doing some shopping at a high-end jewelry store XIV Karats, known for its diamonds, in Beverly Hills over the weekend

The Marry Me star, 54, looked casual but chic in a pink turtleneck sweater and distressed relaxed-fit jeans

The Marry Me star, 54, looked casual but chic in a pink turtleneck sweater and distressed relaxed-fit jeans 

She wore a sparkly grey sweater and pointed to spots around her as the names of the things she can’t get enough of.

The words love, bling, family time, sleep, hummingbird, green, shopping, cozy blankets, Delola, scented candles, fedoras, fashion books and performing appeared as she pointed. 

J-Lo is set to release her new album, This is Me… Now, which is a follow up to her 2002 album This is Me…Then, which contained several songs about or inspired by Affleck. 

The multi-hyphenate looked back on the beginning of her career in an interview with Elle for the 2023 Women in Hollywood December/January issue.

The Hustlers actress admitted that she ‘really came in blind’ and if she had it to do all over again, she’d be more selective in what she takes on.

‘I didn’t have that luxury, being Latina. I didn’t get called in for everything someone who wasn’t Latina would get called in for. I got called in for very specific things,’ Lopez explained. 

‘As I started getting more leads here and there, I should have pulled back. I took that mindset with me instead of going, ‘I should only work with certain kinds of directors that I really want to work with. I should choose this material in a different way.”

She continued: ‘I just wasn’t as particular as I could be, I think. And if I [could] start over, I think I would’ve done that. I would’ve known that the director is really the helm of the project when you’re acting. 

‘Just like in singing, the producers you work with are very important. I knew that with music, but I didn’t quite understand it as much when I was younger about directors.’ 

Later in the interview, The Mother star said it is a ‘very exciting time for women in Hollywood’ seeing ‘all the great women producers, directors and actors who are taking more control of their careers and creating their own material.’ 

On Friday, the Shotgun Wedding star also posted a short video clip on Instagram she called: 'Things I can't get enough of...' and added the hashtag for her upcoming new album #ThisIsMe...Now'

On Friday, the Shotgun Wedding star also posted a short video clip on Instagram she called: ‘Things I can’t get enough of…’ and added the hashtag for her upcoming new album #ThisIsMe…Now’

She wore a sparkly grey sweater and pointed to spots around her as the names of the things she can't get enough of

She wore a sparkly grey sweater and pointed to spots around her as the names of the things she can’t get enough of

The words love, bling, family time, sleep, hummingbird, green, shopping, cozy blankets, Delola, scented candles, fedoras, fashion books and performing appeared as she pointed

The words love, bling, family time, sleep, hummingbird, green, shopping, cozy blankets, Delola, scented candles, fedoras, fashion books and performing appeared as she pointed

But she acknowledged there are still obstacles, saying: ‘It’s not everything you would want it to be, but at least you can see a diverse cast in a movie where the leads are of different races and genders and things like that. 

‘And I think that’s encouraging, that we fought for that. I like to think that having been able to break into certain things, that I didn’t settle, knowing in my heart that I was just another girl, and I could tell a story of any woman.’

The On the Floor singer added: ‘One of the things I’ve learned, too, is that we have to take ownership. We can’t sit around and wait for people to hand us roles. 

‘A lot of actresses right now, they produce their own movies and develop their own material, and I think that’s key as well.’

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