Jennifer Lopez is said to be afraid of being cheated on so she hired guards that will watch her fiance Alex Rodriguez 24/7. She knows that he will accompany her with her “My Party Tour” that will begin soon, but she will be very busy to see him. Thus, she wants people to tail him and take note of his every move to avoid cheating.
According to Radar Online, Lopez is simply worried that Alex will give in and cheat on her because he might not be able to resist the women that he can meet while they are on the road. To avoid any embarrassing and hurtful scenarios, she took the step to keep him in check.
“Jennifer has a detailed calendar with Alex’s every move mapped out - precisely where he is going and when,” the source told the outlet. “She insisted that A-Rod must have a security team of four guys who watch over him 24/7 even though they’re not professionals.”
It seems Alex Rodriguez agreed as it was said that he even helped find one of the guards. “Alex recruited one of the guys from his gym and he is just an ordinary schmuck who’s never been on tour before.”
Since this is a suspicious narrative, Gossip Cop investigated the details provided in the write-up and discovered that the report does not make sense. The publication deduced that Radar only wants to create some noise by reporting about a non-existent issue between Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez.
The singer and the former baseball player has no trust issues thus it is not true that Jennifer Lopez wants to watch Alex Rodriguez’s every move. If there is anything accurate about this story it is the fact that the former will begin her “It’s My Party” concert tour. It will begin this week and will run until August. She will be holding a total of 31 shows in cities around Canada and the U.S.


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