Cruel fans label Jennifer Lopez ‘worst dressed’ as she wears disco ball outfit at 2024 Toronto Film Festival

It’s been a year to forget so far for iconic songstress Jennifer Lopez. Not only has 2024 heralded the breakdown of her marriage to Ben Affleck – the filing of the couple’s divorce was announced last month – but she also canceled her planned tour of North America before it had even started.

But the bad news doesn’t stop there, as some fans have now labeled her the worst dressed at this year’s Toronto Film Festival. The awards ceremony took place last week, attracting any number of A-listers.

Among them was JLo, who it must be assumed is going through a rather trying period in her life right now. The 55-year-old donned a disco ball-esque dress for the occasion, stepping onto the red carpet with the aim of dazzling all those who looked upon her.

Dazzle she surely did, but not all those who got a look at her eye-catching dress appeared enthused.

The On the Floor singer’s metallic Tamara Ralph dress was undoubtedly striking, but internet users weren’t exactly falling over themselves to pay compliments. On the contrary, many were of the opinion that the glimmering number, which left both sides of Lopez’s body exposed, fastened with black velvet bows, demoted the entertainer to ‘worst dressed’.

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