Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony getting along, reconciliation possible

Daniel S Levine

According to a report, the two are communicating more now than they did before divorce

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 announced their separation this past summer, but later reunited for QViva!, a competition devoted to finding talent in Latin America. Despite the divorce, the two have been getting along, even appearing together for promotional interviews. It is now being reported that their relationship is only getting stronger and that a reconciliation might actually be possible.

The two, along with director Jamie King, spoke to Entertainment Weekly to promote QViva! and talked about their relationship as judges on the show. Well, were friends. We know each other. I dont know if people know that Marc and I know each other. So we have a lot of fun, Lopez joked. Anthony also had a little fun, adding, Im just getting to know her. Shes a little difficult, but shes actually not as bad as I thought shed be. I was really nervous coming into today, because I had heard nightmare!

The two also appeared at a show preview in Hollywood, where they also addressed their relationship, although they did want to keep focus on the show, which they insist is very different than American Idol or The X-Factor. "Working together has been great, we have a ball...It was the same as any other time we've worked together, Lopez told the media, joking that the first episode is very Sonny & Cher after the divorce, according to The Los Angeles Times.

The friendli! ness bet ween the two might explain why sources told TMZ Sunday that a reconciliation between the two is possible.

The sources told TMZ that before the divorce, the two were barely communicating and when they did, Lopez would end up in tears. Now, they no longer fight and are able to care for their two children without issues. They also claimed that Lopez and Anthony enjoy promoting Q'Viva! and love doing charity work. Signs of a reconciliation are showing, but people are saying that it is not a certainty.

The first episode of Q'Viva! aired on Univision Saturday. The show will run for 12 episodes and conclude with a two-hour live finale in April.


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