Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez will be celebrating their second anniversary next month and the couple couldn’t be happier. The “All I Have” singer will be the cover of Harper's BAZAAR's February issue where she revealed how she’s making her current relationship work, Entertainment Tonight reported.
Jennifer Lopez said that prior to dating Alex Rodriguez, she didn’t actually know herself all that much, which led to her past relationships crumbling down. But after conducting a lot of introspection, the singer slowly realized a lot of things with most of it centered on loving oneself, Entertainment Tonight reported.
“For me, the relationship journey has been very up and down. But it didn’t have to do with anybody else but me—it was about me figuring out me,” Jennifer Lopez told Bazaar. “Until you learn to love yourself, you can’t completely love [someone else] in a way that is pure and true. Once you do that, you can have relationships that are based on love and respect, that are supportive and nourishing.” And that is exactly what the singer shares with Alex Rodriguez.
Through the years that they’ve been together, the former baseball star has been nothing been but a classy gentleman. Sure, there may be turbulence that Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez went through but this will only make their relationship stronger.
Aside from introspection, the “I’m Real” singer also credited her children for shaping her as a person and a responsible individual. Jennifer Lopez said that having children allowed her to examine herself at “different angles” and made her push herself harder each time. Tempering all of these is the love and comfort that Alex Rodriguez provides. And with their second anniversary coming up next month, the couple is expected to make headlines again and the rumor mill will surely pump out more wedding narratives in the coming weeks.


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