J.Lo Dazzles in 'Revenge Dress' at TIFF Amid Ben Affleck Divorce
Ben AffleckJennifer Lopez stole the spotlight at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2024 premiere of her new film "Unstoppable." The renowned actress and singer made headlines with her bold fashion choice, sporting a daring Tamara Ralph gown that has been dubbed the "revenge dress." The sparkling silver ensemble, almost entirely open at the sides and held together with black velvet bows, perfectly showcased Lopez's iconic curves.
This red carpet appearance was Lopez's first since she filed for divorce from Ben Affleck last month. Despite co-producing the film through Artists Equity, the "Gone Girl" actor was notably absent from the premiere. Instead, Ben Affleck was seen maintaining a low profile in Los Angeles.
Lopez's dress choice seemed to symbolize her empowered stride into the future, as she celebrated the film's success surrounded by industry peers and friends. Her decision to wear the revealing gown was revealed in an interview with People, where she admitted initial hesitation but ultimately embraced the bold fashion statement. "There was a discussion about whether I should or shouldn't. And I was like, f**k it," Lopez shared.
"Unstoppable" tells the inspiring true story of Anthony Robles, an NCAA champion wrestler born with only one leg. Lopez plays his devoted mother, Judy, a character she introduced at the film's screening, praising her resilience and dedication to family values.
While reports suggest ongoing divorce mediation between Lopez and Affleck, both parties are navigating their split amidst shared projects and financial negotiations. Fans and media alike are curious about potential future interactions between the two, especially with the buzz surrounding "Unstoppable" during awards season.
The film, which has already garnered positive reviews, is set to hit theaters in December, marking another milestone in Lopez's storied career.
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