Oh, this old thing? Just something she had lying around from her appearance at the 2000 Grammys. "It was such an empowering thing," the actress recently told Vanity Fair of putting on a revamped version of the infamous jungle dress to close out Donatella Versace's Milan Fashion Week show in September 2019. "Twenty years had gone by, and I think for women, knowing you can put on a dress 20 years later—it resonated. It was like, 'Yes, you know, life is not over at 20!'"
Living up to her film's name (she took on double-duty acting and producing), she hit the press circuit hard, turning out in cities from Toronto to New York City to Los Angeles in Elie Saab, Balmain and Zimmerman. Her reward: stellar box office numbers (Hustlers raked in an estimated $32.2 domestically during opening weekend) and her first Golden Globe since her 1997 breakout role as Mexican-American singer Selena Quintanilla.
Just in case you forgot, she posted a sweaty October 2019 gym selfie highlighting her collection with Niyama Sol and the results of her Sunday workout session.
When she and Rodriguez spied a post from a Tennessee educator detailing how one of her students was too hungry too learn, the investors in frozen food company Tiller & Hatch arranged "to donate a year's worth of of their yummy, healthy meals, for the students and their school's food pantry," she explained in an Instagram post. "This is why being a business owner, and having actual ownership in companies (not licensing), is so important to me and Alex, especially as Latinos."
Lopez was announced as the new face of Coach in November 2019, dropping her spring campaign in early 2020.
Bigger boss move: opening Saturday Night Live with a monologue of all the ways you've been killing it or dancing toe-to-toe with the Rockettes? Lopez did both, then slipped into her standout Versace for good measure. And that was just the first few minutes.
Sure, she lost the Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture prize to Marriage Story's Laura Dern, but Rodriguez ensured she still felt like a winner with his post-show Instagram tribute. "Jen, it doesn't take a trophy, medal, or plaque to identify a true champion," he wrote. "To millions of young women who have watched you and have been inspired and empowered to do amazing things in their lives, you are a champion. For countless musicians, dancers, actresses, and performers who have seen and emulate your passion, drive and work ethic to find their own success, you are a champion."
Lopez fans got loud when they learned the Hustlers standout didn't score an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of stripper and shrewd entrepreneur Ramona.
J.Lo and Shakira made history with their Super Bowl performance. "It's in Miami and we're both Latin artists," she explained on CBS Sunday Morning in December. "We bring that flavor."
And they delivered!
Lopez was moved to tears while accepting the People's Icon Award at the 2020 E! People's Choice Awards in November. "Oh, my god 2020 man, 2020 was no joke, right?" the star said in part. "I mean, before 2020 we were obsessing about winning this award, getting nominated for that award, we were caught up on who sold the most records or who had the biggest box office opening or crazy stuff... This year was the great leveler. It showed us what mattered, what didn't and for me, reinforced what matters most—people."