'Getting this mind and body ready for Vegas': Jennifer Lopez, 47, shows underboob while pulling down her pants in incredibly risqué post 

Jennifer Lopez recently told W magazine she really appreciates her body now that she's more mature.

And the 47-year-old singer and actress made that obvious on Friday when she pulled up her top and yanked down her pants for one of her most risqué Instagram posts ever.

The Shades Of Blue actress was plugging her upcoming All I Have tour dates at the Axis Theater at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.

Naughty girl: Jennifer Lopez on Friday pulled up her top and pulled down her pants for one of her most risqué Instagram posts ever

Her hair was pulled up into a long braid and all she wore was a white tank top and white sweats. It looked like she didn't have on a bra or undies.

'Getting this mind and body ready for Vegas,' the Bronx beauty wrote in the caption. Her hashtags read 'rehearsal flow,' 'self motivate,' and 'February 8' among other things.

'I never appreciated my body or my looks when I was in my 20s,' said the mother of two to W.

All in black: Also on the cover are Kate Moss, Taraji P Henson, Jessica Chastain and Donatella Versace

Wow them in a metallic wrap dress like Jessica

W Magazine recently released their Powerful Women issue and it was a no brainer that Jessica Chastain made the cut.

She joined Donatella Versace, Taraji Henson, Jennifer Lopez and Kate Moss on the cover and all five ladies were decked out in looks from Versace's Spring 2017 collection.

Jessica's stunner featured a figure flattering wrap silhouette along with sheer metallic panels and a plunging neckline that showed plenty of decolletage. Talk about sexy!

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And the star - who has World Of Dance and Bye Bye Birdie coming out this year - said she feels amazing. 

'Now I’m like, Look at me! Look at you! Not in a conceited or arrogant way — I just appreciate myself in a way I didn’t when I was that age. And it’s not about perfection. I like the scars that I have.'

The siren appears on the cover of the magazine with Kate Moss, Taraji P Henson, Jessica Chastain and Donatella Versace.

She ran into her ex: Lopez was seen at El Floridita in Los Angeles earlier this week (pictured) where she ran into ex Casper Smart

She also talked young men.

The dancer has been linked to both Drake, 30, and ex Casper Smart, 29, in recent weeks. 

'Men in their 20s are very confident and cocky,' the performer said.

She continued: 'And women are super insecure. And then it flips: Men get super insecure, and women get comfortable in their own skin, in a way that makes them more beautiful.' 

With the dancer: Here Lopez is posing with Smart in Hollywood in March

The American Idol vet also addressed why she takes on so many projects: 'I think living and pushing outside your comfort zone is the only way to be happy, ultimately.

'In the middle of it, risk is uncomfortable. But to me, there’s something super­ exciting about that. It’s probably the way I’m wired.

'Most people don’t like it, but I’m like, "Yeah! Let’s do more, let’s take more, let’s see more…" Then I’m in it and, like, "Wow, this is a lot."'

Tight: The All I Have singer has been linked to Drake, 30, lately

Also in the issue was Kate Moss, who went completely naked for photographers Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott.

Moss, 43, looked flawless in her image where she had a gold coat falling away from her.

The superstar got her start as a Calvin Klein model when only a teenager. And she shared with W that her body confidence was low at that point.

'My mum said, "I don’t think you’re that photogenic!"' she shared. 'From the beginning, photographers always got me to take my clothes off, even though I don’t like my body at all. I just had to get comfortable with being naked.'  

Touching: The Bronx native quoted R Queen this week about love

Empire actress Taraji addressed her success in her forties.

'It’s supposed to be over for me at 46, but here I am. I’m a late bloomer, and I’m okay with that. Know why? Late bloomers last looong,' she said.

Donatella, whose company Versace has been thriving for decades, talked the power of fashion.

'I only truly understood it recently, in the last five or six years.

'Before that I felt I had to produce the "right" kind of Versace collection.

'But now I am designing for a woman who works, who has children—or maybe she doesn’t work, but she definitely has power.

'The power to keep on going forward. I have to succeed in showing women that we can do more, that we are stronger than men.'

 

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