Battle of the bums: Jennifer Lopez goes commando to meet curvy Coco at Parker premiere in Sin City

Jan 25, 2013 - 06:49
Jan 25, 2013 - 07:01
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Battle of the bums: Jennifer Lopez goes commando to meet curvy Coco at Parker premiere in Sin City
Cheeky Girls ... Jennifer Lopez and Coco Austin at Parker premiere

JENNIFER Lopez was given a run for her money in the bottom department by curvy Coco Austin last night.

The cheeky pair met on the red carpet at the premiere of J-Lo's new movie, Parker, in Las Vegas.

But the 43-year-old actress won the battle of the bums - by going knickerless in a see-through dress.

The 43-year-old actress wore a figure-hugging white gown for last night’s premiere of Parker, in Las Vegas.

And the sheer side panels clearly demonstrated her commando credentials.

From the front the long white dress looked elegant and classy, accentuating her perfect hourglass figure.

Jennifer Lopez
Going commando ... J-Lo

But the side and back view told a much sexier story, with transparent panelling that left her entire back and the famous J-Lo bottom on show.

Coco - whose famous buttocks have been displayed in many a skimpy thong - clad her legendary curves in a skin-tight multi-coloured lycra number.

Jennifer Lopez
White hot ... Jennifer

And, despite posing up a storm on the red carpet, she failed to match up to the confidant sex appeal of her older rival.

The action movie stars Jason Statham as a thief double-crossed by his own team and left for dead.

With the help of a woman on the inside – played by Jennifer – he plans to get his revenge by hijacking the proceeds of the gang’s latest heist.

Coco Austin at Parker premiere
Parker pose ... Coco
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In between plotting, the beefy British actor gets Jen to strip off to her undies so he can ‘check she’s not wearing a wire’ — and seduce her in a steamy shower scene.

On her current form, who can blame him.

 

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