Jennifer López once again found herself at the center of public conversation after firmly and confidently responding to criticism she receives for her sensual way of dressing. The renowned artist and businesswoman has been questioned on multiple occasions for wearing outfits considered provocative, especially for her age, remarks that she did not overlook during a recent performance in Las Vegas.
The singer said goodbye to 2025 by starting her new residency titled “Up All Night”, at the iconic The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, where thousands of fans gathered to enjoy a night full of music, energy, and spectacle.
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During the concert, López performed several of the most emblematic songs of her career, including “Dance Again”, “Let’s Get Loud”, “I’m Into You”, “Jenny From the Block” and “On the Floor”, each accompanied by elaborate choreographies and a high-level staging alongside her dance crew. The outfits became one of the most talked-about aspects of the night, as the artist wore various bright and sensual looks. In that context, the so-called "Diva from the Bronx" directly addressed those who question her way of dressing and the way she chooses to present herself publicly. With complete candor, Jennifer shared her stance on the criticisms, making it clear that she has learned not to give them importance. "Thank God I've been doing this for a long time. I can ignore a lot of it. It really doesn't mean anything. I tell my children all the time," she expressed to the audience, generating applause and support from those present. He even assured that some criticisms make him laugh and responded directly to those who point out his clothing: “If you had this ass, you'd be naked too”, he commented with laughter, provoking an ovation in the venue. One of the most talked-about moments occurred when Lopez, wearing a green sequined minidress with fringe and a feather skirt, turned her back to the audience to reinforce her message, making it clear that she feels comfortable, confident, and proud of her body, regardless of negative comments. This new show in Las Vegas marks Jennifer Lopez's return to artistic residencies, following the success achieved between 2016 and 2018, a period in which she performed more than 120 shows and raised more than 100 million dollars. In addition, it arrives shortly after the release of her album “This Is Me… Now”, published in February 2024, a decade after her previous record production.







