Sunday, January 18, 2015

Red hot! Jennifer Lopez positively glows in vibrant satin skirt as she flashes a glimpse of her tummy at Q&A for American Idol

                             Peekaboo: Jennifer Lopez revealed a glimpse of the side of her tummy at the American Idol session during the Winter Television Critics Association Tour at the Langham Hotel in Pasadena on Saturday

The rest of her American Idol colleagues were dressed in sombre shades of black, grey and dark blue.
But Jennifer Lopez obviously didn't get the email about attire for today's Fox presentation at the Winter Television Critics Association Tour at the Langham Hotel in Pasadena, California.
The beautiful talent show judge stood out in a calf-length, fit and flare skirt in eye-poppingly bright red satin.



The voluminous folds of fabric glinted and reflected the bright lights on the stage as she sat in the center of the panel talking about the upcoming 14th season of Idol.
She teamed it with a white sleeveless silk crop top featuring a high neckline and cut away to reveal her shoulders. It winkled up as she posed on the carpet, revealing a glimpse of her tummy.
The hitmaker completed her elegant outfit with black high-heeled pumps and black and white leather clutch bag.
Perfectly made-up as always, J.Lo pulled her thick brunette tresses back into a ponytail and she accessorised with large gold hoop earrings.

Adding colour to the stage: J.Lo was joined by other members of the Idol team including, from left, host Ryan Seacrest, judge Keith Urban and judge Harry Connick Jr.

The 45-year-old was joined by host Ryan Seacrest, musician-judge Keith Urban, musician-judge Harry Connick, Jr. and executive producers Trish Kinane and Per Blankens.
With the audience for the former juggernaut show dropping precipitously from the 29.29 million who watched the 2011 finale to the 10.14 million who tuned in for last May's wrap, the producers revealed they are changing things up.
Scott Borchetta, the man who discovered Taylor Swift and founded Big Machine Records, will replace longtime judge-mentor Randy Jackson, who announced he was leaving in November, TVLine reported.


'My job will be helping the artists understand who they are, what their vision is and what the arena is for them to really go after it and be an individual,' Scott said.
Trish added: '[The contestants] are going to go out into the world and try to have a career. We wanted to put someone in the mix really early on that has an investment in what happens to these kids in the end.'
She also covered other changes to Idol, including once-a-week live shows that will combine an elimination with a new round of performances. And contestants will do one extra performance in front of a crowd at the House of Blues.

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