Alex Rodriguez’s ex-wife insists she is ”completely happy” for him and Jennifer Lopez.
The baseball star’s former partner Cynthia Scurtis, who he break up from in 2008, has given the couple their blessing after Alex obtained down on one knee earlier this month.
Speaking to RadarOnline.com, she mentioned: ”I’m completely happy for them. Other than that I’ve no remark.”
Alex and Cynthia have remained civil following their break up for the sake of their two daughters – 10-year-old Ella and Natasha, 14.
He beforehand revealed: ”From the start, we all the time put the children first in order that they may develop and have emotional wellness and never really feel quite a lot of the tugging that you just really feel generally occurs in households which can be divorced.”
Meanwhile, Jennifer’s pal Ne-Yo beforehand revealed she is ”over the moon” after getting engaged.
He shared: ”Anybody who’s ever seen the 2 of them collectively, it is like, ‘They getting married. Yeah, they getting married. That’s going to occur.’ I came upon the identical method everybody else did. I appeared on IG and noticed and went, ‘Oh, it lastly occurred!’ Then I immediately despatched her a textual content saying, ‘Congrats, congrats, congrats,’ and she or he mentioned, ‘Thank you, thanks, thanks.’ And, I mentioned, ‘OK, y’all are doing engaged stuff, you go try this.’ I’m tremendous completely happy for her.
”She’s over the moon. She actually is. You can completely inform. I will not say it is the happiest she’s ever been – I do not personally know – nevertheless it’s the happiest I’ve seen her since I’ve identified her, in order that being mentioned, good job A-Rod! He comes on set from time-to-time. He’s tremendous enjoyable. He’s her greatest fan, which is nice, and she or he lights up. She already lights up a room when she walks in, as a result of it is simply J. Lo and that is what she does, however when he comes round it is like, ‘OK, [put on your] sun shades. We get it – you guys love one another and also you’re completely happy. Alright, we perceive.”’