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Jennifer Lopez stuns in a white dress during trampoline photo shoot as she reveals how to stay ‘grateful’ in quarantine

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JENNIFER Lopez proved she's keeping in high spirits during quarantine with a trampoline photo shoot. The Let's Get Loud singer, 50, stunned in a white mini dress as she jumped around in the snaps, before sharing her tips on staying positive amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Jennifer complimented her white halterneck dress with large hoop earrings and tousled hair. She grinned at the camera while pulling a series of gravity-defying poses in the air during the shoot.

In the lengthy caption, the mom-of-two said she likes to think of three things she's "grateful" for every morning and night.

The Hustlers actress explained: "In this time, when it’s so easy to get down and think of all the things going wrong and what we don’t have and don’t know the.

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