Jennifer Lopez recently dropped a huge bomb on TV when she practically admitted to having sex while filming a movie. This was during a segment of “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” where the hugely popular celebrity was asked to play a drinking game. Absolutely shocking the whole world, J.Lo revealed that she had sex in her trailer before. How is A-Rod taking this?
As the clip below shows, it’s clear that Jennifer Lopez is someone who does not pull any punches when participating in drinking games. The megastar attended the interview with friend and “Second Act” co-star Leah Remini, as well. When asked if either of them had hooked up with anyone on set, only J.Lo sipped on her cocktail. It’s worth pointing out that the drinks were supposedly non-alcoholic.
So, what does this admission mean for Jennifer Lopez? Will A-Rod absolutely lose his mind over it? The answer is no because the singer has likely already told the love of her life about such an event. Why else would she admit to it on camera where absolutely everyone would know about it?
It should also be noted that Jennifer Lopez has done a lot of movies, so it was bound to happen at one point. She even said as much when she pointed this fact out, saying “I’ve done 40-something movies, I live in the trailer!” Aside from that, it’s not exactly a secret in Hollywood that actors and performers are bound to hookup while shooting a movie or doing a performance.
This is simply an accepted part of this world and in all likelihood, Jennifer Lopez was not with anyone who she was in a committed relationship with at the time. She didn’t exactly say when it had happened and with who. For all anyone knows, she might have done it with someone she was already dating.


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