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The Jenny From The Block singer, 49, stands seductively as she shows off her figure in a shimmering emerald gown.

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 Jennifer Lopez poses almost naked in the latest issue of InStyle magazine

Jennifer Lopez poses almost naked in the latest issue of InStyle magazineCredit: photographed by Anthony Maule

In fact, it’s not a dress – it’s a Valentino haute couture cape that’s been fashioned into a sideless dress.

J-Lo, whose fabulous physique is displayed in the magazine’s pages, told InStyle that she didn’t intend to inspire women with her legendary booty.

She said: “I was just being myself. In my family, curves were glorified and part of the culture.

“It was just like, ‘Jennifer has a big butt, and it’s good’.

 The pop superstar turned a Valentino cape into a sideless dress

The pop superstar turned a Valentino cape into a sideless dressCredit: photographed by Anthony Maule

Jennifer also revealed she isn’t prepared to put up with the double standards that persist in show business.

She said: “It has taken time, but I think we’re in a very powerful moment where women are going, ‘Wait a minute. We’re not afraid to say what we deserve’.

“I don’t understand why you can’t be an actress and a singer and dancer as well.

“Like, that’s how this whole business started. Entertainment! And why can’t you be funny and also be a dramatic actress? OK, some people can’t do both. But if they can, let them!”

 She also opened up about her iconic booty - and dating in 2018

She also opened up about her iconic booty – and dating in 2018Credit: photographed by Anthony Maule

Lopez – who’s romancing sportsman Alex Rodriguez and has previously been in a relationship with Ben Affleck – says dating these days is much easier now than it was earlier in her career.

She said: “It was just crazy. Now at least I can show you who I am a little bit.

“Back then you just believed anything you read on the cover of a tabloid.

“Many times it wasn’t true, or it was like a third of the truth.”