Jennifer Lopez flaunts toned legs in figure-hugging red mini dress for dinner with Alex Rodriguez
The singer-songwriter and actress has been dating the American former professional baseball player since early 2017, and the couple have been spotted out and about on many glamorous dates.
Jennifer Lopez and her boyfriend, Alex Rodriguez, have been together for over a year already, but they always pull out all the stops when they go out for date nights, with Lopez looking glitzy every time.
On July 13, the couple enjoyed a dinner together on Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles. For the occasion, Lopez opted for a silky red dress that, despite having a high neckline, still showed off her long toned legs with a short hemline.
Lopez is never afraid to show off the goods, and has often worn mesh or sheer outfits that cover the absolute bare minimum, making this an unusually modest outfit for her.
The dress' neckline came all the way up to the base of her neck, and the garment also featured long sleeves all the way to her wrists. The dress was made of a satiny material, and hugged her torso.
But while the upper part of her body was covered, the hemline of the dress came up high on her thighs, showing off her perfectly toned long legs.
She completed the look with a pair of gold high heels, gold hooped earrings, and a high ponytail
The couple have been loved up since they first started dating, sharing plenty of cozy photos together. They moved in together fairly quickly, and are raising their blended family together.
Recently, the singer released a Spanish song - El Anillo - which roughly translates to asking where her ring is, and it's no secret she wants to get engaged to her beau.
A recent photo of herself and Rodriguez on her Instagram sparked rumors that the baseballer may have finally popped the question. The couple appear to be relaxing on a beach, and Lopez has a sparkler on her ring finger.
Neither one has confirmed or denied the ensuing engagement rumors, but surely JLo would have shared the exciting news given her anticipation of a ring?