Jennifer Lopez shares suggestive post as she sits on a bed next to Alex Rodriguez after Grammy Awards and says 'at the end of the night it's just us'
Jennifer Lopez pulled out all the stops for her Grammy performance on Sunday evening where she paid tribute to the 60th anniversary of Motown.
But after the big show ended, the 49-year-old singer did not tie one on with Lady Gaga, Michelle Obama, Alicia Keys or Jada Pinkett Smith - who she spoke with on stage - at the glamorous after parties.
Rather, the Second Act actress went home with her beau of two years Alex Rodriguez, 43.
Naughty Jenny? Jennifer Lopez sat on a bed next to beau Alex Rodriguez as she said at the end of Grammy night, it's 'just us' adding a heart emoji
The siren shared a photo to Instagram on Monday where she was showing off her legs while sitting on a four-post bed.
The cover girl looked perfect in her white beaded dress and ankle strap Stella Luna heels with her hair down as she took a selfie.
Alex was in a white shirt and bow tie as he looked at his cell phone.
That's a wrap! Alex also posted on social media. He took a selfie in a mirror where Jennifer's backside could be seen in the background
The caption made it clear there would be no dancing or drinking after the Grammys. They were staying in.
'At the end of the night, it's just us...,' she wrote as she added a heart emoji. And she also said Grammys 2019 was 'a night to remember.'
Alex also posted on social media.
He took a selfie in a mirror where Jennifer's backside could be seen in the background.
Cute: Earlier he shared a photo where Jennifer was in costume while sitting on a table with bottled water behind her. He stood to the side in his snazzy, eye-catching blazer. 'Next time you wear that suit, you're my opening act,' he said in his caption, suggesting Lopez approved of his look
Brave a sparkling bodysuit like Jennifer in Zuhair Murad
Jennifer Lopez put on an impressive performance at the 2019 Grammy Awards. Wearing not one, but three looks during her time on stage, she had us all in awe of her glamorous wardrobe!
Styled by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn for the occasion, JLo certainly stole the spotlight in this number.
It's a dreamy Zuhair Murad bodysuit (from the SS19 couture collection) and features a daring plunge neckline with allover sequin embellishment.
We love how the soft pink sequins catch the light, giving off an iridescent shimmer. Plus, that halterneck is so on trend this season.
While Jennifer is at home on stage in just a bodysuit, you might be met with a few strange stares if you braved it without bottoms. Try yours layered under skinny jeans with boots for a glam date night style.
Head to the edit below and pick your favorite lookalike. For Love & Lemons has a gorgeous sequinned option, which looks just as magical as the original. Or, bag a bargain with Ann Summers and Express.
Before her big performance: The Bronx-born star attended the red carpet on the arm of Alex
'That's a warp... 8am meeting!! Back in the grind. Love it!!' the former baseball player wrote as he added, 'Good night xox.'
Earlier he shared a photo where Jennifer was in costume while sitting on a table with bottled water behind her.
He stood to the side in his snazzy, eye-catching blazer.
'Next time you wear that suit, you're my opening act,' he said in his caption, suggesting Lopez approved of his look.
Chin up: These posts come after Jenny defended her decision to sing a Motown tribute. 'The thing about music is that it inspires all. Any type of music can inspire any type of artist,' she said
Making it happen: Flaunting her dancer's figure in a glittering bodysuit, she blew through a series of dizzying moves with reliable showmanship
These posts come after Jenny defended her decision to sing a Motown tribute.
'The thing about music is that it inspires all. Any type of music can inspire any type of artist,' she said.
Talking to Entertainment Tonight, she added: 'You can't tell people what to love. You can't tell people what they can and can't do, what they should sing or not sing. You gotta do what's in your heart.'
Lopez dedicated her performance to her mother, Guadalupe Rodríguez, who she said filled her Bronx childhood home with Motown classics.
'It was for my mom. I could cry. It's such a good moment,' she said of the show. 'It's just a dream come true.'
She was defended by Motown icon Smokey Robinson, who slipped into a snappy scarlet and black suit and joined her onstage for the tribute.
Controversial: The 49-year-old's gig attracted online backlash before it occurred, owing to the fact that she is not black and was never signed with Motown
Before the performance occurred, Smokey had told Variety: 'I don't think anyone who is intelligent is upset. I think anyone who is upset is stupid.'
'Motown was music for everybody. Everybody,' said the Since I Lost My Baby and The Way You Do The Things You Do songwriter.
'Who's stupid enough to protest Jennifer Lopez doing anything for Motown?' said the record label's former vice president, noting her upbringing 'in her Hispanic neighborhood' with regard to the question of authenticity.
Despite the backlash, Lopez gave her performance her all on Sunday night at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles.
Chic to the hilt: She was defended by Motown icon Smokey Robinson, who slipped into a snappy scarlet and black suit and joined her onstage for the tribute
Singing up a storm: Jenny From The Block also shared the stage during her medley with the evening's compere Alicia Keys for Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
Flaunting her dancer's figure in a glittering bodysuit, she blew through a series of dizzying moves with reliable showmanship.
Still more affirmation came from Motown founder Berry Gordy, who could be seen smiling in evident enjoyment in the audience.
Jenny From The Block also shared the stage during her medley with the evening's compere Alicia Keys for Papa Was A Rollin' Stone, War and Square Biz.
As the tribute continued, Jennifer leaped up onto a pink piano and lay on her back, singing up a storm as Ne-Yo accompanied her at the keys for Another Star.
J-Lo and company: The Dinero singer posed for a smashing group shot backstage with her fleet of backup performers
Unimpressed: Jennifer received further backlash on Twitter after her performance
A-list: Near that beginning of the awards show, Jennifer hit the stage with Alicia, Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith and former United States First Lady Michelle Obama to pay tribute to music and women