Jennifer Lopez is playing a stripper in her new movie project called “Hustler.” With this type of films, it is a given that there would be hot and sexy scenes fired up by barely-there outfits and dance routines. However, it seems that the actress/singer’s fiance Alex Rodriguez did not know about the extent of her character portrayal as a stripper so he was shocked to see her dressed in skimpy clothes and grinding her hips to some tunes.
The National Enquirer reported that the former baseball player did not expect the kind of racy scenes shown in the film, where Lopez has been all-out in delivering her sexy sequences even with her male partners in the movie. A-Rod could not take it as per the sources so he is upset after seeing some parts of “Hustler.”
“A-Rod’s always insisted he couldn’t get enough of Jennifer’s insanely hot figure, but it’s becoming clear that he wants her for his eyes only,” the source revealed. “He knew she was going to play a stripper but after seeing her pole dancing and barely-there getups, he is freaking out over all the men who will be leering at his woman.”
The dubious tipster added Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez argued about the film and he ended up telling her that once they tie the knot, he does not want her to accept such types of roles again. However, J.Lo did not back down and reportedly got furious instead and told her fiance to butt out of her business or else.
Gossip Cop did its homework to reveal the truth about Lopez and Rodriguez’s alleged fight over “Hustler.” After checking, the publication concluded that the report is not true. Rather than upset, A-Rod is supportive of his fiancee’s movie and he even happily accompanied her to strip clubs for research and for her to accurately depict her character.


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