Jennifer Lopez says first two marriages came from loneliness

Lopez is opening up about her first and second marriages.

June 17, 2019, 12:30 PM

Jennifer Lopez opened up about her first two marriages and why she feels they "don't count" in a new YouTube video.

The actress/singer, who's currently engaged to Alex Rodriguez, said her marriages to Ojani Noa, from 1997 to 1998, and dancer Cris Judd, from 2001 to 2003, were too short and she was too young.

"I've been married three times: once was nine months and once was 11 months. So I don't really count those," she said.

She added, "I was married to Marc [Anthony] for 10 years with the kids. I was very young the first two times I tried to get married -- I'm saying tried to get married."

Lopez admitted in the past she got married for the wrong reasons.

"It seems like in this life you're always surrounded by people so you're never lonely but it's very lonely," she said.

"So I felt like if I got married, then I would always have somebody, but that's not how life works. That's not how it goes. It's bad reason to get married," Lopez said.

The singer is in the midst of her "It's My Party" tour right now, but said she's planning to tie the knot with Rodriguez next year in a big church wedding, which she's never had.