Raunchy outfit for Jennifer Lopez
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Jennifer Lopez has more body confidence than ever.
The singer-and-actress' delight at the daring Paula Bradley-designed catsuit she sported for her appearance on 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve' last week was clear to see, says her make-up artist Scott Barnes.
He revealed: "She said, 'It looks cool, right?' She was so excited. She said 'I like it!' She was having such a good time and it really showed. She has confidence about her body. She's not hiding behind any insecurities."
Despite the raunchy outfit, Scott insists it is not as revealing as it seemed on television.
He explained to People magazine: "It was nude with black mesh over it. She wasn't that cold. It was like having a ski suit on underneath."
While mother-of-two Jennifer was comfortable with the outfit, Scott believes it took a lot of "guts" to wear something so revealing in public.
He added to People magazine: "The bodysuit is right up there with her Versace dress from the 2000 Grammy Awards. After a decade in the public eye, most women wouldn't have the guts to wear something like that but she is so confident. She's a woman and she celebrates it. Everyone else is trying to be a size zero but not her."
- Bang! Showbiz
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