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JLo nuzzles fiancé ARod's neck and reflects on life in quarantine: 'Hug the ones you love!'

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On Sunday, Jennifer Lopez shared snuggly b&w snaps of herself peering over the shoulder of her fiancé Alex Rodriguez as he read the March 26 edition of the New York Times.The 50-year-old pop diva captioned her Instagram: 'When the headlines look like this, it's so important to hug the ones you love a little tighter and tell them how much you love them.'As of Sunday, there have been 1.5M confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States, which has lead to 89,498 deaths and over 36M citizens filing for unemployment.

PDA pair: On Sunday, Jennifer Lopez shared snuggly b&w snaps of herself peering over the shoulder of her fiancé Alex Rodriguez as he read the March 26 edition of the New York Times'The biggest benefit to spending so much time at home.

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