J.Lo and A-Rod Say They Are ‘Working Through Some Things’ After Reported Split

Singer Jennifer Lopez and former New York Yankees baseball star Alex Rodriguez said on Saturday they were “working through some things” and that reports of them splitting up after almost four years together were inaccurate.

Celebrity website TMZ, the New York Post’s Page Six, and multiple entertainment sites on Friday cited unidentified sources close to the couple, sometimes known in the media as J-Rod, as saying the pair had called off their engagement.

“All the reports are inaccurate. We are working through some things,” Lopez, 51, and Rodriguez, 45, one of the biggest celebrity couples in the United States, said in a joint statement provided to Reuters.

The “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” singer and Rodriguez, known as A-Rod, began dating in early 2017 and announced their engagement in March 2019.

FILE PHOTO: J Lo and A-Rod at Biden’s inauguration

An unnamed source told People magazine the pair never officially broke up, but had talked about it.

“They hit a rough patch,” the source said, adding that rumors linking A-Rod with a TV reality show star “had no bearing on the rough patch at all.”

“She’s working in the Dominican Republic and he’s in Miami so it’s tough seeing each other especially with quarantining and COVID,” the source told People.

On Sunday, Lopez addressed the breakup chatter on Instagram with a compilation video of clips of herself and headlines about the couple’s relationship troubles. The video is set to “Pretty B**** Freestyle” by Saweetie with the notable line, “I ain’t worried ’bout a blog or a b*tch.”

There have been rumors of Rodriguez cheating, most notably with Madison LeCroy of “Southern Charm,” though the couple told TMZ on Saturday that their issues do not involve a third person.

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Lopez, who sang at U.S. President Joe Biden’s inauguration in January, said late last year the couple had postponed their wedding twice because of the pandemic.

She began her career as a dancer and a singer, and produced and starred in the 2019 movie “Hustlers.” Rodriguez retired in 2016 after a 22-year career in which he hit 696 home runs, placing him fourth on Major League Baseball’s all-time home run list.

(Reporting by Brendan O’Brien in Chicago; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Diane Craft)

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