Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are used to gossip tabloids publishing stories about their plans to tie the knot. The couple has been together for two years and during those times, they’ve been buffeted by false narratives left and right.
But genuine fans of Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are wondering when exactly are they going to get married. Or if they’re going to get married at all.
During Jennifer Lopez’s visit with Ellen last week, the talk-show host tried prying information about the matter and the “Jenny from the Block” singer didn’t wilt when placed on the hot seat. All she revealed was that she’s quite happy being with Alex Rodriguez and the past couple of years with the former baseball star was “nice.”
However, a new wave of wedding rumors sprouted online just recently when Jennifer Lopez followed an Instagram account that is dealing with luxury bridal gowns. Called Zuhair Murad Marriage, the company specializes in creating wedding dresses that at least cost $76,000, TheSun reported. And even though this isn’t concrete proof that the singer and Alex Rodriguez is planning to tie the knot soon, others are convinced otherwise.
But given that both celebrities aren't even engaged – not officially, at least – it’s best to assume that no plans of such nature have been put in motion. If Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez do decide to take their relationship to the next level, then they’re going to confirm their engagement first.
The “All I Have” singer has been seen wearing a diamond ring on her left middle finger sparking rumors that Alex Rodriguez has already popped the question. Of course, Jennifer Lopez is still keeping a tight lid on their plans as evidenced by her statements during her visit with Ellen. Right now, it seems the couple isn’t trying to rush things over and are simply enjoying their relationship and focusing on their respective careers.


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