Making a statement without saying a word: Jennifer Lopez wears black in solidarity with Golden Globes protest as she visits Puerto Rico with Alex Rodriguez
Though Jennifer Lopez wasn't in town for the Golden Globes on Sunday, she made sure she made a statement without saying a word.
The actress and singer, 48, dressed in black in solidarity with the women of Hollywood and sexual harassment victims the world over as she visited in Puerto Rico with her boyfriend Alex Rodriguez, 42.
The star's appearance came as actresses donned dark gowns in support of gender equality and the Time's Up movement.
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Making a statement: Jennifer Lopez showed her solidarity with the Time's Up movement while visiting Puerto Rico with beau Alex Rodriguez on Sunday
Jennifer and her sportsman beau were visiting the nation to pledge $2million to help victims of September's devastating Hurricane Maria.
The Shades Of Blue beauty looked classic in her coal-colored look, teaming cigarette pants with a fitted turtleneck with gold buttons atop the shoulders.
The mother-of-two matched the metallic details of her top with towering stilettos featuring solid gold platforms.
Looking pretty and practical, the Bronx-born star pulled her caramel tresses back into a high ponytail.
Dark angel: The Shades Of Blue star, 48, looked classic in her coal-colored look, teaming cigarette pants with a fitted turtleneck with gold buttons atop the shoulders and by Privé Revaux sunglasses
Precious metal: The talented actress and singer matched the metallic details of her top with towering stilettos that featured solid gold platforms
Checking all the boxes! Sportsman Alex was several steps behind his love, looking dapper in a checkered shirt covered by a dark jacket
Strong feelings: Jennifer, who is Puerto Rican-American, shared footage of her announcing her charitable contribution to the island on social media
Jennifer slung a study Herve Leger hangbag over her arm while accessorizing with large hoop earrings and aviator sunglasses by Privé Revaux.
Alex was several steps behind his love, looking dapper in a checkered shirt covered by a dark jacket.
The former New York Yankees star wore white slacks tucked into black boots, while also shading himself with a pair of sunglasses.
The duo were joined by the starlet's longtime manager Benny Medina, who was sharp in a camel-colored suit.
Jennifer, who is Puerto Rican-American, shared footage of her making an emotional statement while announcing her charitable contribution to the island on social media.
Team effort: In the video, Alex stood in the background as Jennifer spoke from a podium, saying: 'We're humbled and proud to be a part of this effort'
Women united: Jennifer was emotional as she explained how she was wearing black in solidarity with the women of Time's Up
'Ello governor! The celeb were greeted by Governor of Puerto Rico Ricardo Rossello (right) at the event, who appeared charmed by the starlet
In the video, Alex stood in the background as Jennifer spoke from a podium, saying: 'We're humbled and proud to be a part of this effort.
'Today is the Golden Globes in Los Angeles and a lot of the women, with #TimesUp, are standing up for equality... and for sexual harassment.'
She began to tear up as she continued: 'And I stand here today in black doing the same from far away.'
'It's the same thing here in Puerto Rico, we want to be treated equally,' she finished, earning applause from her audience.
Bilingual beau: Rodriguez translated the statement into Spanish, which Lopez shared in another post via her social media
Solidarity: Jennifer brought the message of equality home to Puerto Rico, saying 'It's the same thing here in Puerto Rico, we want to be treated equally'
Talented! The All I Have singer captioned the video: 'Live from Puerto Rico' along with the tags '#timesup,' '#unitedwestand,' '#allblackeverything,' and of course '#equality'
The All I Have singer captioned the video: 'Live from Puerto Rico' along with the tags '#timesup,' '#unitedwestand,' '#allblackeverything,' '#equality,' and of course @goldenglobes and partner @arod.
Alex translated the statement into Spanish, which Lopez shared in another post.
The couple were greeted by Governor of Puerto Rico Ricardo Rossello at the event, who appeared charmed by the starlet.
Over three hundred women in the entertainment industry launched the #TimesUp initiative with a statement on Monday co-signed by power-players like Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon, Ashley Judd, America Ferrera, Natalie Portman, Emma Stone, Kerry Washington, Jill Soloway and many, many more.
A galaxy of stars descended on the red carpet at The Beverly Hilton on Sunday to honor the best in film and television as the 2018 awards season officially kicked off
The color black was chosen as a simple way to show solidarity with the victims of sexual harassment and assault
Time for a change: Over three hundred women in the entertainment industry launched the #TimesUp initiative with a statement on Monday
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