There have been many times when performers duked it out both in public and in private due to spats of varying degrees of intensity. However, the recent Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez catfight rumors involving Madonna are simply not true. Neither performer has shown any indications that they are having a fight over the athlete.
Gossip Cop happily dunks on yet another false report via a tabloid piece with regards to the Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez dynamic. This story stems from the VMA event that the pair attended and in which Madonna also made an appearance. Although there was no indication that there was any trouble that night, Radar Online recently reported that it resulted in a fight.
“Catfight! J.Lo ‘Wasn’t Thrilled’ When A.Rod’s Ex Madonna Got On Stage At The VMAs,” the publication’s headline reads. Gossip Cop quickly countered this, saying that there was no drama involving the Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez pair, and Madonna following that night.
Although it can’t be ruled out that J. Lo could have some issues with Madonna with regards to the latter’s long-dead relationship with Alex Rodriguez, there have been no public spats on the matter. In fact, a recent Cosmopolitan coverage of the Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez relationship timeline shows how happy they both are.
It would appear that the bond between the two public figures is only getting stronger, with both public and private details indicating that they are very much in love. As such, it’s quite unlikely that Madonna’s appearance at a public gathering like the VMA would upset the Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez dynamic.
Suffice it to say, this reported catfight is just another way to capitalize on the VMA event at the expense of the Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez pair’s peace of mind. Then again, this particular gossip might not have reached them at all since no other publication has echoed the sentiments.


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