The Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez couple have been engaged for some time now, and it would seem that this has allowed some of the attention to be focused on other aspects of their lives. In a recent case, for example, the “Jenny from the Block” singer’s former flame Marc Anthony discussed her current one. Contrary to what many might expect, he had nothing but flattery to offer.
Marc Anthony’s statements about the former athlete half of the Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez couple was made via an interview with Enrique Santos, Entertainment Tonight reports. After being shown a rather invasive photo of the former baseball star, the singer noted that he looked good. He even added that it seems his former lover’s current fiancée looks great all the time, which is quite the trippy development.
"It sets a bad precedent, but honestly, he looked good in that shirt," Marc Anthony said of A-Rod. "Oh, if you are going to a bathroom in a Tom Ford shirt, do it, bro. He never has a bad moment.”
This is an incredibly sweet thing to say, especially with the Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez pair being besieged by negative news every day. To know that a former lover can say positive things about the current one, especially when there are kids involved in the past relationship is quite an inspiring event. Speaking of which, Marc had something to say about the children, as well.
"Max sings too…he’s passionate," the singer said. "I asked Emme, 'Why do you sing?' And she said because she feels good. It's the best response. I have another video of her at a rehearsal. It’s incredible."
With there being so many awful, Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez stories out there that are composed of fake claims and the like, it’s nice to know that good developments are occurring, as well. Will Marc Anthony be invited to the wedding, though? This remains to be seen.


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