Jennifer Lopez grabs lunch with son Max, 16, at Nobu after endorsing Kamala Harris

Jennifer Lopez went for a bite to eat at Nobu in Los Angeles this weekend with her teenage son Max.

The 55-year-old bombshell – who is in the aftermath of a divorce from Ben Affleck – looked typically stylish as she put on a perky display in a figure-hugging white turtleneck top.

She added a pair of low-rise, wide-leg pants with thin black and white pinstripes.

The Bronx-based entertainer and mogul transformed her blonde-accented locks into a chic and fuss-free updo with framing pieces at the front.

It comes after the singer attended a Kamala Harris rally in Las Vegas on Thursday evening, supporting her and entertaining her supporters with a performance.

Jennifer Lopez grabbed a bite to eat at Nobu this weekend in Los Angeles

The 55-year-old entertainer was joined by her 16-year-old son Max

The 55-year-old entertainer was joined by her 16-year-old son Max

In addition to 16-year-old Max, Lopez shares his fraternal twin brother Emme, with ex-husband Marc Anthony.

After Thursday’s meeting, she wrote on Instagram to her 250 million followers: “Honoured to stand by @KamalaHarris. Let’s continue to strengthen each other and push for a future where every voice is heard!’

And Harris, 60, also shared a message with her nearly 19 million followers on the social media app.

Dressed in a figure-hugging brown dress with long sleeves, the pop star stood next to the politician and delivered a message in a short clip.

“I’m so excited to be campaigning here in Nevada with Vice President Kamala Harris,” the actress said at the start of the recording.

She continued, “Our future is at stake in this election. So come on everyone… let’s get loud,” quoting her 1999 party song.

The vice president repeated the phrase in her caption, urging her followers: “Listen to @jlo: your voice is your voice. Let’s get loud.’

It comes after news broke earlier on Saturday that Kamala will make a cameo in the new episode of Saturday Night Live.

She looked typically stylish as she put on a jaunty show in a figure-hugging white turtleneck. L

Lopez added low-rise, wide-leg pants with thin black and white pinstripes

She looked typically stylish as she put on a jaunty show in a figure-hugging white turtleneck. Lopez added low-rise, wide-leg pants with thin black and white pinstripes

The Bronx-based actress and mogul has transformed her blonde-accented locks into a chic and fuss-free updo with framing pieces at the front

The Bronx-based actress and mogul has transformed her blonde-accented locks into a chic and fuss-free updo with framing pieces at the front

It comes after the singer attended a Kamala Harris rally in Las Vegas on Thursday evening, supporting her and entertaining her supporters with a performance

It comes after the singer attended a Kamala Harris rally in Las Vegas on Thursday evening, supporting her and entertaining her supporters with a performance

After the meeting on Instagram, JLo wrote to her 250 million followers: “Honoured to stand by @KamalaHarris. Let's continue to strengthen each other and push for a future where every voice is heard!'

After the meeting on Instagram, JLo wrote to her 250 million followers: “Honoured to stand by @KamalaHarris. Let’s continue to strengthen each other and push for a future where every voice is heard!’

Like Lopez, Puerto Rican stars Bad Bunny and Ricky Martin have also publicly supported Harris in the wake of comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s disparaging Puerto Rico joke during former President Donald Trump’s recent rally at Madison Square Garden.

During her campaign, Harris has received an outpouring of support from other notable celebrities, including Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, Bruce Springsteen and George Clooney.

Rap sensation Eminem also gave his support, making a guest appearance at one of the Democrat’s rallies in Michigan alongside Barack Obama.

Meanwhile, public figures Kanye West, Dennis Quaid, Elon Musk, Russell Brand, Savannah Chrisley, Kelsey Grammer, Hulk Hogan and Kid Rock have thrown their support behind Trump.