New York Post

J-Rod takes another swing

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JENNIFER Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are attempting to clear up their troubles and are back together thanks to a frank, heart-toheart talk last Friday and a weekend together in the Dominican Republic, sources said.

Though sources had said Friday that the couple had decided to cancel their wedding and end their relationsh­ip, the former Yankee slugger and pop diva took one more swing at love, talking into the wee hours of Saturday.

On Sunday, Rodriguez jetted off to see Lopez in person in the Dominican Republic, where she’s shooting her movie “Shotgun Wedding.” “They had a great couple days in the DR,” a source exclusivel­y told Page Six.

“Whatever happened on Friday, they’ve since spoke through the night, have seen each other and are working things out — as of today, they’re together,” another source said. “That’s where they are today. Whatever bump in the road, they decided that they were going to try and work things through.”

We reported that leading up to the split, Lopez had “been very upset on the set” of her film: “They’ve been having some crazy issues.”

“If it works out and they do stay together, it was kind of the perfect storm — it was COVID, it was her being away. They were working on things,” a source said Wednesday. Another source added, “They were together for 300 days in a row, and now this is her first film away. They’ve been locked in the house for 300 days.”

A-Rod has also been dogged by rumors of involvemen­t with reality star Madison LeCroy. He’s denied the relationsh­ip, and LeCroy has said nothing physical happened.

After a weekend of drama, it was back to work for Lopez, while Rodriguez returned to Miami. “They are in heavy filming right now, from first thing in the morning till late at night,” said a source. A different source added of her schedule: “She shoots like 14 hours a day. Which gives them few hours to hang out” when she’s working.

On Friday, they’d been prepping to tell their kids about the breakup, and sources said they were exploring how to divide their assets.

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