Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez Dating News: ‘Booty’ Singer Secretly Dating Former Baseball Player, ‘Bennifer’ Rumor Likely To Be Inaccurate
Jennifer Lopez and former New York Yankees professional baseball player and third baseman, Alex "A-Rod" Rodriguez, are reportedly seeing each other. The relationship began a few weeks before the news about the couple emerged online.
Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez started "hanging out" a couple of weeks back, according to an insider who recently spoke with Us Weekly. Noting that the couple was actually "secretly dating" before the headlines popped up on the internet about their fresh relationship on Wednesday, March 8.
The 41-year-old former baseball player, as reported on LoveBScott, was at the 47-year-old singer's Planet Hollywood show at Las Vegas. "They were all coupled up behind the scenes, not public, but absolutely not hiding their relationship around close friends and family," a source told the publication. "It is definitely for real." Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez first met at a Subway Series game back in 2005, Us Weekly reported. The pair were spotted shaking hands during the Yankees and Mets match at Shae Stadium in Queens, New York City, at the time.
No official updates yet coming from both Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez about their new relationship. But an insider said that the couple is not looking for something serious at the moment, as reported by E Online. Further noting that both celebrities are exactly on the same page, possibly referring to their status as a parent of two.
Jennifer Lopez has two kids from her ex-husband, March Anthony: nine-year-old twins Emme and Max. Alex Rodriguez, on the other hand, also has two kids: 12-year-old Natasha and eight-year-old Ella.
Many fans were probably shocked with the latest news, particularly the ones who are avidly following the "On The Floor" singer. The reason being is that a few days back a report from Radar Online claimed that Jennifer Lopez and her ex-fiance, Ben Affleck, are purportedly back together. And because of the latest update, it seems like this claim was inaccurate after all.