Singer JLo was betrayed by the print of her clothes in a very embarrassing way
When you are striding out after a sweaty gym session, the last thing you want is to be betrayed by your clothes, especially in the full glare of the camera lens.
Jennifer Lopez has suffered just that as her Niyama Sol Buddhafest Endless leggings left her with a very visible camel toe on show.
While the red Buddha print leggings were a tight fit, they were not completely following the contours of the 49-year-old's body as the crotch area had a over-emphasised seam that would lead most wearers to blush.
The singer's gym attire certainly accentuated her tiny waist as her bright red cropped top, which matched her manicured nails, revealed her toned midrift.
Jennifer was accompanied by boyfriend of two years, Alex Rodriguez, as they both took the opportunity to workout at a gym in Miami.
The former baseball star had joined JLo on a 10-day dieting challenge, in which they had no carbs and no sugar.
This is all in the run-up to the Grammys this weekend, in which Jennifer is reported to be performing a tribute to Motown.
She will also return to TV screens in the United States when the new series of NBC's World of Dance airs from February 26.
Lets hope that JLo has sorted out the legging situation by then.
Meanwhile she has told Red magazine that to find happiness she had to work out why she got into unfulfilling relationships.
The three-times-married mum of twins explained: “I finally realised, I need to understand my own worth and value. I grew up with the fairy tale, ‘a prince is going to save you’, ‘wait for true love that’s what makes you happy’, ‘If you’re not married, you’re not happy.’
“Well, let me tell you, my daughter is aeons above me already. When she said when she was eight, ‘I don’t know if I want to get married, mommy,’ I was like ‘Yes!’"
Jennifer, 50 in July, added: “Once I had my kids, I searched religion, self-help, meditation, yoga, different workouts, trying to find, how do I be the best me?”
Discussing the importance of having a like-minded partner, she said: “Alex and I are Latino. We have the same work ethic
“We also know coming from nothing, we always want to try to help and give back and teach our kids that.”