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Jennifer Lopez Expresses No Sympathy for Ex Alex Rodriguez After Breakup

Jennifer Lopez reportedly shows no sympathy for Alex Rodriguez following his breakup with Jaclyn Cordeiro, according to a source close to the singer.

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Jennifer Lopez Expresses No Sympathy for Ex Alex Rodriguez After Breakup
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A source revealed that Jennifer Lopez does not sympathize with her former fiancé, Alex Rodriguez, after his recent breakup with Jaclyn Cordeiro. The source stated that Lopez believes Rodriguez "got what he deserved" following the end of his three-year relationship with the fitness instructor last month.

Jennifer Lopez's stance on Alex Rodriguez's breakup

The insider told RadarOnline that Lopez has "zero sympathy" for Rodriguez, also known as A-Rod. They quoted her saying it was unsurprising that Rodriguez had "fumbled another great woman" and that he "can never truly commit."

The source also mentioned that Lopez joked about sending flowers to Cordeiro to "congratulate her" on leaving Rodriguez. Speculation about Rodriguez's alleged affair reportedly contributed to the breakup, which the insider described as "the last straw."

Trust issues and aftermath of Lopez-Rodriguez split

According to the source, Lopez never publicly addressed the trust issues but was repeatedly hurt by Rodriguez's actions. She reportedly kept believing his excuses until it became impossible to continue, leaving her feeling humiliated. Their breakup was complicated by shared business ventures and joint real estate holdings, with negotiations described as having "not end[ed] well."

The insider added that Lopez has not moved past her anger and still harbors bitterness over the situation.

Jaclyn Cordeiro's comments on the breakup

Last month, Jaclyn Cordeiro spoke to TMZ about her relationship status with Rodriguez, stating they have been "taking some time apart" without any "negative story" surrounding their split. However, another source told the outlet that the couple has been living separately for approximately two months.

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