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Jennifer Lopez let her Instagram followers in on her intimate bathtime phone call back in June of last year. Posting for her army of followers, the 54-year-old singer shared two snapshots as she got all bubbly in the tub, but it looked like she was taking her electronics in with her.
Delighting fans with an insight into her self-care, Lopez also mentioned the upcoming MTV Movie & TV Awards she was set to attend. For now, though, it was chill time as the Hustlers star entered the pre-glam stage. Fans have left the wife to Ben Affleck over 600,000 likes.
Jennifer Lopez Gets Bubbly In The Tub On Instagram
Shot close up as she peeped hints of her toned body, Jennifer let the bubbles cover most of her upper body, although she did showcase her sculpted shoulders and toned upper back.
Looking determined and like she was in the middle of something, JLo gazed right ahead as she posed with parted lips. Clutching a black smartphone, the “Medicine” singer opted out of a full lazy share by wearing makeup, but for fans, this likely only added to the appeal.
Sundays Are For Self-Care
Also rocking her signature giant hoop earrings, Lopez drew attention to her chiseled jawline as she sported plenty of blush, with dark eyeliner drawing attention to her features all the more.
In a swipe right, fans saw more of JLo as she glanced at her phone while showing a little more of herself. In a caption, the actress wrote: “Happiness is a long hot bubble bath (even if you have to take a quick call!) See you later @MTV!!!! 🫧🫧”
JLo added hashtags of #selfcare and #morningbath.
Not long after, Lopez returned in a plunging black leather top and matching fabric skirt as she posed from the MTV Movie & TV Awards. She thanked MTV and her “incredible team” in her caption.
JLo hasn’t always prioritized herself, something she opened up about in 2022.
“I just didn’t understand what it was to care for myself, to not put somebody else’s feelings and needs — and your need for them to love you — in front of taking care of yourself,” the star told Vogue. “You turn yourself into a pretzel for people and think that that’s a noble thing, to put yourself second. And it’s not. Those patterns become deep patterns that you carry with you, and then at a certain point you go, Wait, this doesn’t feel good. Why am I never happy?” she added,