Jennifer Lopez looks smoking hot as she leg bombs on the red carpet at Billboard Music Awards
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The singer and American Idol judge made sure all eyes were on her in the daring sheer Donna Karen dress
J-Lo wowed in red
Jennifer Lopez has gone and done it again (so selfish).
The singer/American Idol judge/yummy mum headed up the fashion pack at the 2014 annual Billboard Awards on Sunday night.
The 44-year-old star opened and closed the glitzy bash and also made sure she courted attention throughout with her jaw-dropping billowing red Donna Karen dress.
The singer was snapped doing some serious leg bombing on the red carpet in the sheer outfit - similar to her famous 2000 Grammy Awards sheer Versace creation.
With a nipped in waist, plunging top, and high-waisted knickers, Jen showed off the results of her strict vegan diet. She teamed the sexy look with silver and red strappy heels, a dainty silver clutch and big and bouncy perfectly blow-dried hair.
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Can we be you please Jen? Maybe just for a day?
Oh, and this was just the first of three stunning outfits that the mother-of-two slipped into throughout the course of the night.
Kicking off the event, Jen took to the stage with Pitbull and Claudia Lette to perform the official world cup anthem, and finished the show with her hit, First Love.
The singer and American Idol judge was also honoured with the coveted 2014 Icon Award at the star-studded event that took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
As she accepted the award, she squealed: "Oh my God! What the heck?"
She continued: "All you little ones sitting on the living room floor, have faith, dream big, think big."
Adding: "And know that anything is possible, you never know where you might end up."
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