Jennifer Lopez went full Power Ranger mode at the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday.
The “On the Floor” singer, 55, was fully decked out in an all-pink look that consisted of a skintight catsuit, matching rose-colored shades and a metallic clutch.
Lopez was attending a qualifying race as a guest of Ferrari. She is expected perform at the post-race concert powered by MDLBEAST, Saudi Arabia’s premier entertainment company.
Usher, Major Lazer and Peggy Gou are also listed as performers for this year’s concert series.
Lopez’s pink catsuit — although stylish — is a more understated look for the pop star, who’s been known to have a flare for dramatic ensembles.
Earlier this month, the “Hustlers” star wore a black plunging gown and oversized white cape for the Broadway opening night of George Clooney’s “Good Night, and Good Luck” play.
The ensemble, which was designed by Saiid Kobeisy, turned heads with its removable white cape that featured a billowy fabric on the shoulders and a long train.
Lopez knows how to make a statement at the Grand Prix, though, as she’s attended at least once before.
The “Waiting for Tonight” singer was also present at a party for the popular racing event in 2023 in Las Vegas with her then-husband Ben Affleck by her side.
The A-listers hosted a star-studded poker event at the time that benefitted Affleck’s non-profit Eastern Congo Initiative, which he founded in 2009.
For the philanthropic event, Lopez stunned in a cutaway dress designed by David Koma.
The one-shouldered gown included black, bejeweled fabric with choker detailing and a thigh-high split. She accessorized the sleek look at the time with silver drop earrings and a small black purse.
Affleck, 52, meanwhile, wore a classic navy suit paired with a white button-down and black shoes.
The former couple is no longer together.They settled their divorce in January after two years of marriage.
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