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Alex Rodriguez Says His Wedding To Jennifer Lopez Is ‘On A Pause’

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A-Rod and J.Lo will wait a little bit longer to tie the knot. On Thursday night, Alex Rodriguez appeared on “The Tonight Show”, and host Jimmy Fallon asked, given the coronavirus pandemic, what’s going on with his planned wedding to Jennifer Lopez. “We have to go with the flow now.

Everything is fluid. Everything has been just on a pause,” Rodriguez said. “We just want to make sure we think safety first to make sure all the little ones are all in a good place.” RELATED: Jennifer Lopez And Alex Rodriguez Celebrate Easter From Home With Their Kids The former baseball player also praised Lopez’s performance for the “One World: Together at Home” special, which he and their kids helped out with. “It was a family effort,” Rodriguez said. “Our

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