Jennifer Lopez and “This Is Us” star Milo Ventimiglia are starring together in the movie called “Second Act” and it was reported that the former’s boyfriend Alex Rodriguez is upset about the two’s steamy shower scene.
According to Life & Style, Alex Rodriguez is jealous even if Jennifer Lopez already did many on-screen love scenes before. The former baseball player is said to be very jealous and was described to “green with envy” as the scene with Milo Ventimiglia was really hot.
A source reportedly told the magazine, “He (Alex) still gets jealous of Jennifer Lopez’s on-screen loves and has gotten upset about J. Lo’s love scenes.” The tipster added that Alex Rodriguez was really bothered by the fact that he can see his girlfriend making out with another man regardless is it is real or fake.
Then again, it appears that this report is false as Jennifer Lopez herself already revealed that the shower scene with Milo Ventimiglia was not a big deal with her boyfriend. In her interview with Andy Cohen via Sirius XM radio show on Dec. 12, J. Lo made it clear that Alex is okay with the most talked-about shower scene
When Andy Cohen asked the actress/singer how Alex feels about getting intimate with a man in her movies, she said, “You know, he didn’t say anything.” She further explained that although it was not really necessary, she already told her boyfriend that she has many kissing moments with the “This Is Us” hunk actor and he has no problem with them.
“I did say to him, just so you know, there’s kissing scenes with me and Milo,” the actress shared. “And he was like, ‘yo it’s ok baby.'”
Finally, to prove that Alex Rodriguez is not jealous or affected by her scenes with Milo Ventimiglia, Jennifer Lopez declared that A-Rod actually likes “Second Act.” Yes, he watched the movie and told J.Lo that he loves it.


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