Jennifer Lopez gets glam on new movie set
Working mum Jennifer Lopez hits new movie set with twins in tow
Working mum Jennifer Lopez hits new movie set with twins in tow
She may be hitting the big 4-0 next Friday, but Jennifer Lopez is looking her glamorous best, back at work for the first time since giving birth to her baby twins.
The actress is currently filming The Back-Up Plan, her first movie in three years, and hit the New York set yesterday showing off her picture-perfect pins in Christian Louboutin boots, a knitted minidress and a belted Missoni cardigan.
Later in the day she switched into a more casual ensemble for a second set of scenes, donning wide-leg trousers, a slouchy grey vest and a stripy scarf. Even in dress down mode, J-Lo still sported her signature skyscraper stilettos though.
In the new flick Lopez plays a woman who conceives twins through artificial insemination, only to meet the man of her dreams that day.
The working mum was joined on the set by her very own one-year-old twins, Max and Emme. The babies watched from the sidelines, under the watchful eye of Lopez's mother, Guadalupe.
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