BREAKING: Jennifer Lopez makes surprising marriage confession on stage after going through four divorces

Jennifer Lopez vowed to be done with marriage after going through four divorces.
While performing onstage for her “Up All Night” tour in Europe, the hitmaker appeared to be responding to a fan sign that read, “J Lo, marry me?”
“I think I’m done with that,” she quipped, per a fan video. “I’ve tried that a few times.”
While Lopez, 55, didn’t share specifics, she was famously first married to actor Ojani Noa, 51, from 1997 to 1998.
The “On the Floor” songstress then went on to tie the knot to Cris Judd, 55, in 2001 before they split in 2003.
Her longest marriage was her 10-year union to fellow singer Marc Anthony, 56, from 2004 to 2014, with whom she shares 17-year-old twins

Similarly to Lopez, the “Vivir Mi Vida” crooner has been married four times, with his current wife being 26-year-old Nadia Ferreira.
Anthony, however, admitted to Page Six earlier this year that he was the wrong person to ask about the key to a successful marriage.

Lopez, meanwhile, went on to wed her fourth husband, Ben Affleck, in 2022, after breaking off her first engagement with the “Argo” star in 2004.
The “Selena” star pulled the plug on her marriage with Affleck, 52, in August 2024 after they had been quietly separated since that spring.

They finalized their divorce in January, though they’ve struggled to sell their $68 million marital home in Los Angeles, which they’ve since taken off the market.
Last week, Lopez kicked off the European leg of her tour and declared she was “better than … ever” following her bombshell split from the actor.
The Grammy nominee had been performing her new track “Wreckage of You,” which she shared, “came to [her] when [she] was up all night one night.”

Aside from her four marriages, Lopez was previously engaged to baseball star Alex Rodriguez, and their relationship lasted from 2017 to 2021.

She also dated Sean “Diddy” Combs from 1999 to 2001, Casper Smart on and off from 2012 to 2016 and Drake briefly in 2016.

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