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Girls! Don’t fall in the same mistake like Jenifer Lopez

Unfortunately, now we’re pretty sure that the two year engagement of Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez had come to an end. Although none of them had yet commented on this news, but it’s absolutely confirmed. Now let us girls learn from what happened with them.

First let me briefly tell you how did their love story begin. In 2005, Jennifer and Alex had their first meeting at a Yankee game, knowing that at that time they were both married to other people. They shook hands on the baseball field while Lopez was with her husband, the singer Marc Anthony, and Rodriguez was with his wife Cynthia Scurtis. 


Early in 2017, the they met again in Los Angeles where Rodrigues invited her to a late dinner at night. After that in March 2017, Rodriguez didn’t only confirmed his relationship with Jennifer but also revealed that chocolate chip ice cream and cookies were her pleasures. 

In March 2019, they got engagedy after a million dollar proposal. He brought her a diamond ring that costs around $4.5 million. Jennifer described  her engagement period as beautiful and romantic as love stories. It was full of happiness, laughter and amazing surprises. 


Due to COVID-19 pandemic, they were obliged to postpone their wedding two times. They didn’t plan for huge festivals so postponing was so easy. 

Unfortunately, on the past Friday, New York Post reported that the couple had broke up as a result of a January scandal. After that we noticed that there we lots of problems but Jennifer was very embarrassed and couldn’t talk about them. Both of them wasn’t able to announce their split because they were bonded by huge businesses.

In conclusion, you girls shouldn’t let anything prevents you from taking crucial decisions especially when it comes to relationships. It could have been very easy for Lopez to directly tell the news but due to business issues , that wasn’t as easy as postponing her wedding two times before. 

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