When it comes to
love, Jennifer Lopez isn't giving up on the fairy tale. The actress and pop
superstar wants to get married again.
"For me, the
biggest dream is the fairy tale. I will never give up on that dream,"
Lopez, 42, told ABC News' Amy Robach in an interview that aired today on
"Good Morning America," as she and singer Enrique Iglesias kick of
their Latin pop-infused world tour.
"It can be
difficult for anybody who has to stand by my side, but at the end of the day, I
know that I deserve that," she said.
Lopez and
actor-singer Marc Anthony split last year after seven years of marriage.
The man who is now
standing by Lopez's side is Beau "Casper" Smart, her tour
choreographer.
Smart gave some
insight into his relationship with one of the most famous women in the
entertainment industry.
He revealed that
it wasn't love at first sight for the pair. Their attraction developed over time.
"It was just
very natural, you know, natural how it happened," he said. "There was
nothing before, no flirting, no nothing."
So what's it like
for him to work with his famous girlfriend?
"Sometimes, I
tell her something, you know, give her notes. But at the end of the day, you
know, it doesn't matter what position is what, because she's the boss, you
know?" Smart, 25, told us
And when Robach
asked Lopez what it was like to take direction from her boyfriend, the singer
laughed at the question. "It's all right," she said.
But Iglesias was
quick to chime in. "It's got to be tough to work with the one you
love," he said.
She agreed.
"I have done it many times and it's difficult with some people, and some
people, it's easy. Just depends on their personality."
Laughingly,
Iglesias prodded her: "Who was it difficult with? Say it, say it, say
it," to which Lopez replied, "I am so going to punch you in the
head."
It was clear that
Lopez and Iglesias get along together on and off the stage.
The two have
worked together before.
He penned her hit
song, "Dance Again," and the two work closely to coordinate all
aspects of their shows, including lighting, pyrotechnics, props and sound.
While both admit
their styles are very different, each was full of praise for the other.
"I mean,
Jennifer has a type of show, I have a completely different type of show. I
think your show is better," Iglesias told her.
She laughed,
saying, "See, it's so funny, because I'm sitting there watching, I'm like,
'Oh, I want to do that. Why did he do that?'"
Iglesias said that
connecting with his audience is "crucial."
"Your show is
only as good as your fans," he said.
Lopez's show is an
overview of her life and career, incorporating her Bronx roots, Hispanic
heritage, Hollywood glam and her role as a mother to 4-year-old twins, Max and
Emme. The show allows her to tell her side of the story.
"People
obviously over the years have tried to tell it their way. What have the
tabloids gotten wrong about you?" Robach asked.
"Everything,"
Lopez answered with a laugh.
Iglesias has also
been the focus of the media spotlight, especially regarding his 10-year
relationship with tennis star Anna Kournikova. While his tour co-headliner
wants to get married again, Iglesias has a different take.
"You see, for
me, marriage is not - I think Jennifer and I see it differently when it comes
to that, which I totally respect her opinion, but I don't think you need to be
married to someone," he said.
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