Jennifer Lopez has never been shy to wear real fur coats and other animal products in her life, in films, red carpet events, and on her Instagram.

The super-star stole all the flashlights of the photographers on the red carpet at the Toronto Film Festival. With her fiancé Alex Rodriguez at her side. The 50-year-old star admitted in an interview that learning to dance for her latest film “Hustlers” was “one of the hardest things I ever had to do for a role”.

In addition to her fans, on the red carpet, Jennifer was also expected by ”animal rights activists” from Peta. These people have been shouting at Lopez ‘Your Shame’ for real fur, refusing to remove it from her wardrobe.

The main star of the film is Lopez. Also features the rapper Cardi B, who didn’t make it to the premiere. In the promotional material of the new film, Jennifer wears once again real fur, something that has outraged the ”animal rights” advocates. 

 

hustlers movie with fur coats

The movie is flashy. Fleshy and all-around impossible to ignore. Hustlers amount to nothing less than a cultural moment. Inspired by an outrageous New York Magazine profile (which serves as the sturdy six-inch stilettos on which the movie stands) adapted by writer-director Lorene Scafaria at her most Scorsese, and starring Jennifer Lopez like you’re never seen her before.

 

 

There is a scene towards the beginning of Hustlers in which Jennifer Lopez invites Constance Wu into her fur coat. Wu’s character, Destiny, is the new girl at a strip joint. She comes to the roof to find Lopez’s Ramona, the veteran queen of the club, having a cigarette break. “Climb in my fur,” Ramona tells a chilly, vulnerable Destiny. And at that moment, everything changes. The two women’s future — in which Ramona will lead Destiny into a life of crime.