Jennifer Lopez celebrated the fact that the film"Unstoppable", in which she and her ex Ben Affleck worked, became the most watched film on Amazon Prime.
On Sunday, the 55-year-old actress took to her Instagram stories to share an image of her performing in the film during a celebratory scene, which also features actor Don Cheadle.
"Thank you all for watching," she wrote alongside a white heart and a sparkling emoji. "Especially my amazing fans."
In the post shared with her 249 million followers, she tagged the streamer and the film's lead actor, Jharrel Jerome.
He also tagged the wrestling champion on whom the biopic is based: Anthony Robles, who also worked as a producer on the film alongside Affleck and his production partner Matt Damon.
JLo, who recently made a large donation to help those affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, avoided mentioning either her ex-husband or Damon, Daily Mail reported.
JLo is moving on and enjoying the single life
This comes amid reports that Jennifer is thriving and enjoying the single life four months after filing for divorce from Affleck. "She enjoys being single and feels like herself," a source told Us Weekly.
For now, the source added, JLo is focused on "having fun and is working on some great film projects and enjoying when she shows how amazing she looks."
In August 2024, Lopez filed for divorce from Affleck on the second anniversary of their wedding; in court documents, she listed April 26, 2024, as their official date of separation and cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their separation.
The couple were previously engaged in 2002 and reconciled in 2021 after their respective separations from previous marriages.
Before their divorce, the then-couple worked on the film "Unstoppable", in which she plays the on-screen mother of the lead star.
JLo's role in 'Unstoppable' is simply brilliant
The actress played the role of Judy Robles, the troubled but supportive mother of Anthony Robles, a young man who, despite being born with only one leg, struggled to make his dream of becoming an NCAA wrestling champion with Arizona State University a reality.
Affleck and Damon co-produced the film through their production company, Artists Equity.
After a brief theatrical release in December 2024, the film was scheduled to be released on January 7 for streaming, but was postponed at the last minute when devastating wildfires broke out in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
The theatrical release was also postponed, and the film was released exclusively on Prime Video last week.
Since then, Lopez has canceled several scheduled media appearances and stepped up relief efforts for those affected and/or displaced by the fires.
Last week, A List revealed that Lopez made a major donation of clothes from her own wardrobe.
The company shared its gratitude for her "generous" and "beautiful" donation.