Jennifer Lopez Goes In On Her Ex’s

Both Diddy and Ben Affleck once called Jennifer Lopez their girlfriend. And the ‘Jenny From the Block’ singer — who is now married to Marc Anthony — has something to say about her past relationships. Photos and More Inside.
“It’s a business. Once they stop making money off of you they stop coming around,” she tells Allure in the magazine’s latest issue. Lopez also talks about being a mother, the paparazzi and what it’s like trying to stay in shape.
Her twins: “To a certain extent, having children did change me, but it made me want to look at the places that I wasn’t great and learn to love myself and take are of myself more.”
The paparazzi: “It’s cool for awhile. You’re happy because it’s part of knowing you’re successful…and then, finally it becomes destructive.”
Her workout regime: “Part of my business is about being in shape and looking good. You can’t lie to yourself about it. But I’m not the monster I used to be in the exercise department.”



Side note:I hope this is not her way of making a comeback. Why lash out at your ex’s? To read more about her story pick up the January issue of Allure, on newsstands December 22.
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