Jennifer Lopez does not ‘whore around’, that’s not her thing

Aug 22, 2014 - 15:28
Aug 22, 2014 - 15:45
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Jennifer Lopez does not ‘whore around’, that’s not her thing
Likes relationship ... singer Jennifer Lopez said she’d prefer to have a partner than sleep around. Picture: Getty Source: Supplied

NEWLY single Jennifer Lopez is not looking for hook-ups.

“I like being in a relationship,” the American Idol judge admitted on Chelsea Lately oveight. “I’m not one to like whore around and stuff like that — that’s not my thing.”

Lopez added that age doesn’t matter when she’s looking for love.

Opening up ... Jennifer Lopez told Chelsea Handler she prefers to be in a relationship. P

Opening up ... Jennifer Lopez told Chelsea Handler she prefers to be in a relationship. Picture: Chelsea Lately Source: Supplied

“I just go on a connection with a person, you know what I mean?” she said.

“I don’t really plan things out, they just happen. Maybe I need to plan better?”

On Monday, J. Lo was spotted cruising around in her ex-boyfriend, Casper ‘Beau’ Smart‘s car, TMZ reported.

The couple amicably split in June after two and a half years together.

Read more atNew York Post.

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