Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony appear together to promote QViva!

Daniel S Levine

Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez and her husband, singer Marc Anthony attend an unveiling ceremony honoring entertainment producer and creator of "American Idol" Simon Fuller with the 2,441st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on May 23, 2011. UPI/Jim Ruymen

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony appeared to put their differences aside, at least for a short time to promote their new show, QViva! The Chosen, at the Television Critics Association press tour Saturday.

The couple, who announced their separation last summer, appeared amicably at the event, notes The Associated Press. The event started with Anthony extending his hand to help Lopez climb the stairs to the stage.

The two appeared at the event with Jamie King. In the show, they travel throughout the American continents to find artists who will perform at a Latin music and entertainment celebration. According to the AP, the shows 12 planned episodes will air on Univision in the US and on other stations throughout Latin America. Fox, the home of American Idol, will later air an English-language version of the show. Lopez is currently one of the judges on American Idol.

According to Us Weekly, during the Q&A session, a reporter asked the two what it was like to work together. "Same as it was any other time we worked together...We have a great time working together, Lopez answered.

The Wrap actually reports that the event was rather difficult on the media, who complained due to the 7:30 a.m. scheduled start and the fact that it then started late! . Univsi on also reportedly took a lot of time out of the hands of reporters, starting off with a promo reel that asked, What would you do to bring Marc and Jennifer together again? "This is a tough crowd...It's too early for this, Anthony said after one reporter grumbled about how long it had taken to the Q&A part.

After only a couple of questions, Univsion stopped the Q&A and showed yet another promo video. Following the event, spokeswoman Monica Talan admitted that the panels schedule should have been adjusted to make time for more questions.


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