Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are an engaged couple now, and it is only natural that people are expecting them to get married already. And since they are celebrities, many want to know what their special day would look like. Will it be grand or simple? Will, there be many guests, or it will be a family affair?
Well, although J.Lo and A-Rod have not really publicly talked about their wedding yet, there are people around them who know something, so these info are relayed to the media. In fact, an insider told PEOPLE that the pair discussed about their wedding although not that detailed.
The source revealed that Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez want a small wedding and they may opt for a celebration with just their family and a few close friends. “They are not doing a huge wedding and may instead decide to go for a small family celebration that will, of course, include all four kids,” the tipster said.”
Thing is, though Jennifer and Alex are discussing their marriage, they have not fully talked about it yet. Thus, nothing is finalized at this point yet.
Lopez and Rodriguez are both divorced, so they each have two children of their own. The former has 11-year-old twins Max and Emme from her marriage with Marc Anthony while the latter has two daughters Natasha, 14, and Ella, 11. They got engaged in March during their trip to the Bahamas.
Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez recently got reunited with ex-husband Marc Anthony. As per US Weekly, the two attended their son Max’s recital in school and even Alex Rodriguez was there, so it was an interesting meeting of the trio.
Judging by how Marc and A-Rod interacted during the event, it is clear that they have no issues and could even be considered as “close.” The latter even posted a video clip of the three of them sitting side by side, with the former baseball player sitting in the middle, as Max performs on stage.


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