Jennifer Lopez shows off her incredible figure in a white knitted turtle-neck dress

Jennifer Lopez showed off her incredible figure in a white knitted turtle-neck dress for a screening of her new film Unstoppable.

The singer and actress, 55, put her looming divorce from Ben Affleck to one side as she jetted off to London for the special screening on Tuesday.

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Jennifer oozed sophistication at the screening – which was held at Cineworld Leicester Square – as she donned a white knitted midi-dress.

She paired her figure-hugging dress with a white moehair oversized coat, as well as a small clutch bag.

Jennifer finished off her look with a pair of white stilettos and swept her auburn locks into a chic up-do.

The singer and actress, 55, put her looming divorce from Ben Affleck to one side as she jetted off to London for the special screening.

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Also in attendance at the screening were a number of British reality stars, including former Made In Chelsea’s Sophie Hermann.

Sophie looked glamorous in a milk-maid style black and white gown, complete witha corseted and ruffled bodice.

Her gown had floaty balloon-style sleeves and a full skirt and her blonde hair was put up in a wavy ponytail.

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Sophie accessorised her look with a black and gold chain handbag, attached a black bow to her ponytail hairstyle and wore chunky gold hoop earrings.

Love Island winner Ekin-su Culculoglu also stepped out for the screening, as she donned a skin-тιԍнт and sheer burgundy dress.

Ekin-su’s gown flashed her skin underneath and was adorned with a leopard-print pattern as she paired it with open-toed heels.

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Another Love Islander in attendance was Arabella Chi, who stunned in a daring cut-out ensemble.

Arabella’s black gown was complete with one long-sleeve, with a bandeau-style bodice and a cut-out at the waist.

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