Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez got engaged recently and this should put a stop to the secret wedding rumors. But while this will put to rest the reports of marriage, the news about their baby is still around and will not go away any time soon.
Do Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez really had a baby? According to OK! magazine (via Gossip Cop), the pair had a baby last year. In July 2018, the publication reported that they were told by a source that “a mini A-Rod is on the way.”
The little one is said to have been planned by Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez as they want to expand their blended family. The former baseball player is already a father to Ella and Natasha while the “On the Floor” singer has her 11-year-old twin children Max and Emme. With four kids already in the house, the new child will complete their family as per the report.
Now, while their intentions are good, it OK! magazine reported that Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez did not reveal to the public about their pregnancy. It was alleged that until the former gave birth, the child still remained a secret. In fact, it was said that when J. Lo was pregnant, she has been wearing baggy clothes all the time and kept hiding her belly with a purse or a bag.
Gossip Cop is stepping in again to refute this Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez baby. The paper stated that it is highly unlikely that the couple would have a child together because they have always flaunted their super trimmed bodies, especially the former.
Back then and until now, the singer was always photographed in a bikini and skimpy outfits and that alone can prove that J. Lo did not become pregnant. This means, there is no baby.
Besides, the news originally came out last year and they would not be able to hide their kid if there is really one, this long. Plus, there is really no reason for Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez to hide if they have a child thus this is definitely not true.


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