Jennifer Lopez, the giant Christmas tree in the 60 million villa

Who knows if Jennifer Lopez intends to overshadow Mariah Carey as the queen of Christmas. The pop star, with All I want for Christmas is you and a holiday Barbie dedicated to her, she definitely looks unbeatable during the holidays. But JLo doesn’t give up easily and in fact she has set up a gigantic tree that perfectly fills the main hall of the their $60 million Beverly Hills mansion.

The Instagram post is all an ode to silver, gold and fairy lights and the diva made the right decision to wear a perfectly coordinated Christmas outfit, complete with golden wedges with inserts of butterflies and bees (which I unconsciously wanted to mention Bridgerton and its symbols?).

The 54-year-old has worked hard, but her husband Ben Affleck he definitely distanced himself from his wife’s shots. Partly because the road to Oscar has officially begun for him, the season that leads to the Oscars, for the film in which he is involved as an actor and director, Airon Michael Jordan’s famous sneakers.

In short, Hollywood royalty largely snubs the very minimal and not very chic trend with which William, Kate and their children shared the festive postcard of jeans and a white shirt. This time Harry and Meghan even saved on the setting, reusing a couple of smiles in a public event.

But Jlo doesn’t: no one can put her in the corner especially when the days will be very crowded. The couple includes twins Max and Emme, 15 years old, Marc Anthony’s children, and the three children born from Ben Affleck’s marriage to Jennifer Garner (Violet, Seraphina and Samuel, 17, 14 and 11 years old).

2024 will hold big surprises for Jlo: the new album This is me…now (from February 16th), with the film then narrated on Prime Video. A similar experiment took place when the star wanted to document all the behind the scenes of her performance at the Super Bowl, entitled Halftime (Netflix).

Source: Vanity Fair

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