Jennifer Lopez is currently filming her movie titled “Hustlers” and recent reports claim that she had a meltdown because of the rumors about her fiancé, Alex Rodriguez cheating on her. This did not happen and as far as information that is currently, publically available goes, there is no evidence that A-Rod is side-hustling.
As Gossip Cop reports, the publication Woman’s Day is yet another outlet to join the club full of perpetrators that produce hot, tabloid garbage for mass consumption. Recently, it did so at the cost of Jennifer Lopez and her upcoming marriage to Alex Rodriguez. Just to be clear, there has been no evidence of either a meltdown or actual cheating regardless of what a supposed insider may say.
“This should be the happiest time of Jennifer’s life. She’s in the best shape ever, working on a new movie and about to get married… But as much as she’s trying to brush off all the drama with Alex, it’s becoming harder to put on a brave face,” a tipster supposedly said.
Now, it’s worth pointing out that there have been several rumors and accusations with regards to A-Rod’s supposed illicit activities. However, none of the accusers have any evidence to back of their claims. What’s more, on the day that these accusations came out, Jennifer Lopez herself could hardly contain her amusement.
It’s clear that whatever these rumors might portray with regards to the kind of person the former athlete is, Jennifer Lopez has a lot of trust in him. As such, her supposed meltdown on set should be taken as nothing more than another story that a tabloid publication is trying to push.
There is every possibility that A-Rod did indeed cheat and that Jennifer Lopez is feeling hurt by it. On the other hand, false stories of this kind have been dogging celebrities for decades. Fans can only really follow the evidence.


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