Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are said to be considering a destination wedding for their grand nuptials and they chose it to happen in Mexico. It was said that the couple is already busy with the planning and they want it to be the “ultimate A-list wedding.”
As OK! magazine reported via Gossip Cop, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are very detailed and they are considering every little thing for their nuptials to flawless and unforgettable. The source told the publication, “She’s a woman who knows what she wants – and she wants everything to be perfect.”
The source went on to say, “Alex had made it clear he doesn’t see his future without her, so she sees nothing wrong with getting started on her checklist. She’s picking out napkins already!”
Moreover, it was said that Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are eyeing a July wedding since the former will also celebrate her 50th birthday this month. To get an idea of how lavish their wedding would be, it was said that the pair is set to hire a world-class chef, provide the best entertainment and decorate the place with lavish flowers and extravagant details.
“She loves getting people talking and being the center of attention. You can bet her wedding will reflect that,” the so-called tipster said.
Life & Style Magazine collaborated with this report when it wrote that Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are going all out.
“Money’s no object whatsoever and she’s willing to wait if it guarantees her the ultimate guest list,” the insider shared. “She figures this will be her final opportunity for a princess-style wedding, so she wants to go out with the ultimate bang!”
But then again, the fact-checking publication stated that this is not an accurate report. It explained that it contacted Alex Rodriguez’s assistance and were told that the story is indeed false. Although they are engaged, the former baseball player denied that he is marrying Jennifer Lopez in Mexico.


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