Jennifer Lopez is in on the joke in her new music video for single “Can’t Get Enough.”
On January 10, Lopez, 54, released her most recent video featuring her wedding ceremony, with Tony Bellissimo as the groom. During the ceremony, a guest joked to a friend about a side bet, insinuating that Lopez believed the rain was a symbolic sign.
After Lopez and Bellissimo exchanged vows, the camera shifted to the wedding reception. In attendance was Derek Hough, who had collaborated with the Grammy winner on World of Dance. "Care for a little wager?" one of the guests asked his friend from their seats.
Lopez and Hough, both 38, finished their initial dance with a memorable dip, and Trevor Jackson then took over as the groom. "Third time lucky?" inquired the guest's friend.
The “Can’t Get Enough” video wrapped with a scene of an upset Lopez after the relationship has seemingly broken down.
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"She doesn't care to listen, she treats me like an employee and only seems to focus on work," Bellissimo, Hough, and Jackson expressed in an audio compilation. "Even when she's not working, she's still trying to find more work, and she is always defensive and critical. I've apologized countless times, but it's never enough for her."
The video is clearly influenced by Lopez's own relationship history. She has been married four times: to Ojani Noa for 11 months in 1997, Cris Judd from 2001 to 2002, Marc Anthony from 2004 to 2014, and Ben Affleck, whom she married in 2022. Lopez was also previously engaged to Affleck from 2002 to 2004 and Alex Rodriguez from 2019 to 2021. (Lopez has two children, twins Max and Emme, with Anthony.)
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The conclusion of "Can't Get Enough" leaves the audience hanging with a "to be continued" cliffhanger, hinting that there is more to come in the story. This track is set to be featured on her upcoming album, This Is Me ... Now, which serves as a sequel to 2002's This Is Me ... Then.
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"It's funny, 20 years ago, people thought I was sharing too much about my personal life. I became more private, even though people assumed they knew what was going on," Lopez told Zane Lowe in a recent interview on Apple Music 1. "I kept quiet about what was really happening in my life. It wasn't until now, after going through many experiences and doing self-work, that I was able to welcome something healthy and truly loving."
She added, "It's not just about being honest with others, it's about being honest with myself. I was reflecting on this as I celebrated my second chance and wrote music out of love and joy, realizing the journey it took to get there."