Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez’s ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis are allegedly just faking it when it comes to their seemingly amicable relationship. It was reported that in truth, the two are feuding, and they are only putting on a happy front for the public to see.
As per the report that appeared on Globe magazine this week, J.Lo and her fiance’s A-Rod’s former wife are not really on good terms like what most people think. It was said that they are only “acting” for the sake of the former pro-baseball star’s daughters.
The feud between A-Rod’s ex and future wife
Insiders revealed that Lopez and Scurtis are very far from being friends. In reality, their relationship is allegedly the opposite of what they were trying to show in public.
“There is a lot of tension between the two women, with Alex constantly trying to soothe it,” the tipster told the magazine. “Scurtis promised to never ‘bad-mouth’ Lopez in front of the children, but it doesn’t mean she ‘finds it easy.’”
It was added that their feud is deep that Jennifer Lopez even tried to talk Alex into reducing the child support and spousal payments that he is handing out to his daughters and former wife. The source said that J.Lo wants this to happen because she feels that Cynthia is capable of earning for herself.
The actress/singer thinks that her future husband’s ex should stop pumping money out from A-Rod. As a response, Cynthia is said to be very angry at how Lopez has been acting so friendly towards her and her daughters when she is really cold to them in reality.
The truth
Gossip Cop wants to see if this report is true and upon checking, it found out that it was all made up. It is not true that Jennifer Lopez and Cynthia Scurtis are feuding or have bad blood between them.
The publication also reached out to someone who knew J.Lo and was told that the story is a sham. J.Lo and Alex Rodriguez’s ex-wife are really on friendly terms and they even attend family events together.


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