Jennifer Lopez returns with a new single "Can't Get Enough" and its music video, playfully referencing her past marriages. The song is the first single from her upcoming album "This Is Me… Now," which is set to release on February 16 and is a nod to her previous album "This Is Me… Then." The album is expected to include romantic odes and references to her relationship with Ben Affleck, with a deluxe edition featuring exclusive photos and separate vinyls in different colors.
Actor Rufus Sewell, 56, has confirmed his engagement to his long-time girlfriend Vivian Benitez, who is 31 years his junior. This will be Sewell's third marriage, following two previous divorces. Sewell, known for his roles in films like The Holiday, has had a colorful romantic history with various high-profile actresses. His engagement to Benitez comes as a surprise to his predominantly female fanbase.
Jane Fonda, Hollywood icon and activist, revealed that she knew her three marriages were ending when she started fantasizing about her husband's funeral. Fonda, known for her candidness, shared this darkly humorous insight during a recent podcast interview. Many women related to her experience, with some admitting to having similar thoughts before ending their relationships. Fonda also discussed how she maintained friendships with her ex-husbands, including media mogul Ted Turner, and revealed her preference for younger lovers. Despite the challenges, Fonda remains positive and plans to burn all her letters to exes, focusing on the good memories instead.
Elizabeth Taylor's tumultuous love life and marriages were marked by intense passion, fights, and infidelity. After divorcing Richard Burton, Taylor indulged in sexual relationships with other partners, including a used car salesman and a Playboy bunny. However, when Taylor and Burton reunited for a meeting in Switzerland, they decided to remarry. Their second marriage was plagued by heavy drinking and health issues, with Taylor even faking lung cancer to expedite their wedding. Taylor's romantic relationships were often projections of her own desires, leading to a string of failed marriages and a reputation for being a hypochondriac.
Whoopi Goldberg admits on an episode of The View that she never wanted to get married and found her three divorces to be boring and expensive. She expressed annoyance when her co-host, Joy Behar, suggested that women should marry younger men. Goldberg opens up about her past marriages and relationships, stating that she never felt meant to be married and tried to conform to societal expectations.
Tom Cruise's three marriages all ended when his wives turned 33, following a suspicious pattern that may be connected to his involvement in Scientology. His first wife, Mimi Rogers, was 33 when they divorced, and she is often credited with introducing Cruise to the Church of Scientology. His second wife, Nicole Kidman, divorced him at the age of 34, reportedly due to tensions with Scientology leader David Miscavige. Katie Holmes, his third wife, filed for divorce at the age of 33, allegedly out of fears for their daughter's involvement in Scientology. The number 33 holds significance in Scientology, and it is speculated that Cruise's marriages may have been influenced by the church's teachings.