She recently opened up about resisting Hollywood pressure to change her voluptuous shape.
And Jennifer Lopez certainly didn’t shy away from showing off her incredible figure on Wednesday.
The 44-year-old donned a fitted white frock for the last day of American Idol season 13 auditions in Atlanta alongside fellow judges Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr.
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White hot: Jennifer Lopez sizzled in a fitted white frock on the last day of American Idol auditions in Atlanta on Wednesday
The mother-of-two stood out in the dress, which featured three-quarter length sleeves and came to her knee.
She paired the hot number with pointy white heels and a glittering black clutch.
Jennifer wore her highlighted hair in a chic updo and lined her eyes heavily in black.
Keeping it simple: Jennifer paired the hot number with pointy white heels and a glittering black clutch
Got my eye on you: Ryan Seacrest was seen standing alongside J-Lo during a video interview
Jennifer returned to Idol with a reported $20 million paypacket.
When asked about her decision to return, J-Lo said recently: ‘It was actually a difficult decision because I had a lot of stuff going on,’
‘It was going to be hard to fit it in. To be really honest, I just love the show and I love working with the singers and I love the family here. And, this (pointing her finger to Keith and Harry) is working really great.’
Adding: ‘So yeah, we’re having a great time. So at the end of the day everything that’s meant to be happens.’
Good pals: Jennifer posed with fellow judge Keith Urban, who looked stylish in a black leather jacket
Seal of approval: Harry Connick Jr. also opted for a leather jacket as he gave the thumbs up sign for the cameras]
Meanwhile, Jennifer recently opened up to Cosmopolitan about resisting Hollywood pressure to slim down.
‘Early on, my family really made me love who I was and what I looked like,’ Jennifer told the magazine.
‘My body was nothing out of the ordinary in my neighborhood.’
Handsome men: Ryan and Keith both opted for jeans for the final day of auditions
‘When I first started on television, people, and even my own manager at the time, would tell me I had to make all of these changes,’ Jennifer recalls.
‘But you have to stand up and say, “There’s nothing wrong with me or my shape or who I am, you’re the one with the problem!
‘And when you can really believe that, all of a sudden other people start believing too.’