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JLo and A-Rod are #NewYorkTough with Governor Cuomo’s latest challenge

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We’ve all seen Governor Andrew Cuomo’s daily press conferences where he pleads with the residents of New York and beyond to stay home in an effort to flatten the curve during the coronavirus pandemic.

We also saw the PSAs done by Lala Anthony, Robert DeNiro and other well-known New Yorkers doing their part. And now, the governor has challenged the Bronx queen and ultimate New Yorker Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez, even if they are currently in Miami, to say who they are staying home for.

Governor Cuomo kicked off the challenge. It comes as no surprise that he mentioned his mother Matilda as she was the influence for Matilda’s Law and constantly brings up his worry about her during his press conferences or interviews with the media

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