Check out! Jen is now in mexico. I guess she will make a huge birthday party in Mexico! So here a some candids. Jen was catched at the airport and at the beach:

Then check please the scans from the russian Marie Claire, August:

Jennifer in Vogue Italy,May Issue! Incredible pictures. Check out the scans.

And the actual photoshoot.

Here’s the UK May Issue of Marie Claire. Photoshoot by Marc Hom.

Jennifer Lopez has had her fair share of high-profile relationships – including three marriages – but she insists she holds no grudges against her ex lovers.

The 40-year-old – now married to singer Marc Anthony – claims she is on good terms with two of her most famous former partners – Ben Affleck and Sean ‘Puff Daddy’ Combs.

‘Would I see a movie of Ben’s? Sure! Why not?’ said J-Lo, who dated the Daredevil actor for 15 months. ‘I haven’t seen him or talked to him in a while – our lives went in two very different directions.

‘But I always wish him the best and I always thought he was a great person.’ Rapper Puff Daddy, who spent more than two years with Jenny From The Block, is also welcome to pop round for a coffee.

‘And Sean – I’ve run into him once or twice with Marc and it’s always very friendly,’ she told Marie Claire magazine. ‘He asks about the twins because he has twins too.

Again, I always wish him the best.’ But after romances which have been about as successful as her many romcoms, Lopez is sure she has found true love with Anthony, 41.

‘I think there was always this very strong chemistry with Marc and I from the very beginning,’ said the Maid In Manhattan actress.

‘I always felt that if I got into trouble he was the one person I could call and he would always be there. That to me is love in its purest form.’

Read the full interview in the new issue of Marie Claire out Thursday.

Credit: onlinejlofan.com

How Jennifer Lopez's Children Changed Her Life

Jennifer Lopez‘s world turned upside down when twins Max and Emme were born in March 2008. In the two years since then, she’s changed with it.

“I can’t help but be a different person now that I’ve had kids,” the singer and actress, 40, tells the May issue of Redbook, on newsstands April 20. “That really does change your whole perspective on life for the better. I definitely feel like I’ve grown up.”

It took a little while to get up to speed. Lopez relied on husband Marc Anthony, who had two sons with previous wife Dayanara Torres, to teach her the basics of diaper changing. Lopez says she was almost afraid to touch the babies at first “because I might hurt them, because they were only five pounds each.”

After two years as a mom, she is now a pro.

“My main priority now is that my kids are happy; that’s my No. 1 focus in life,” she says. “Are these little people happy, content, and getting everything they need? Everything after that is secondary. Before, my work was my main priority – even above myself.”

The kids, in return, have nourished her. “I think the biggest thing they’ve taught me is what loving someone is and what it should feel like,” she says. “This is what unconditional love means. It’s crazy, but it’s heaven and earth.”

And when she can’t be with them, she feels the downside of love: guilt. “I didn’t know that feeling before,” she says. “You don’t know about it because nobody ever tells you. I think it’s because women are a little ashamed to admit it. You feel guilty whenever you can’t have your kids right there with you on your hip.”

Lopez has a busy spring and summer planned. Her first film in three years, The Back-Up Plan, comes out this month, following by a guest-starring role on Glee and the summer release of her new CD, Love?.

Source: people.com

Magazine scans of  Italian “A” magaine. You can see a few new pics in this magazine. Photographer: Tony Duran.

credit: jlogallery.org (tags are cut,cuz the image size was too big to upload a pic)

A few scans from Marie Claire magazine (Ukraine ), April issue, 2010.  NEW photoshoot. Photographer: Tony Duran. As to the article,it’s simple. Jennifer is talking about Marc,babies and her music career. So, there’s nothing interesting or new in it.

Latina: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned on love? 
JLo: I think women do [this] a lot…become his wife, his girlfriend. 

Latina: That’s especially common among Latinas-we’re often raised to cater to our men. 
JLo: Some guys in our culture don’t appreciate it, and they should. It’s our job to say something to the person. To say, hey I’m worth something here. I’m doing this because I love you.



Latina: Looking back, do you feel like you didn’t try hard enough in past relationships? 
JLo: It’s true. I think I was very focused on what I was doing at the time.
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Just because she’s 40 and has a couple of kids, don’t think Jennifer Lopez still can’t be J.Lo — and glamorously curvy, too, as this photo from the new Elle magazine (inset) proves.

“This is what I do,” the singer-dancer-actress tells Elle. “What, because I have kids and a husband now, I’m not supposed to be me?”

That was definitely her in the skintight cat suit on “Dick Clark‘s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve,” and that’s definitely her on the new album “Love?”

“I’m a more heightened me, if anything,” Lopez said. “Everything I wanted before, I want twice as much now. And that doesn’t mean material things.”

As for her age, it’s nothing but a number.

“Being an artist doesn’t start because you’re 21, and it doesn’t end because you’re 51,” the diva said. “You are who you are until the day you die.”

As Jennifer Lopez gears up for the next phase of her career, Latina Editor-in-Chief, Mimi Valdés, sat down with the icon in the spacious guest house of her and husband Marc Anthony‘s French chateau-style home in Bel-Air, Calif. Lopez didn’t hold back when discussing the realities of marriage, why she doesn’t live with regrets, and which acting role should have earned her an Oscar. Read on for some of the juicy quotes:

On Her Feelings While Seeing Former Romantic Interests Featured in Her Work:

“Exposed? Vulnerable? Do I cringe? [Laughs] No, no, it’s a literal snapshot. Every one of my albums is very spot-on with who I was at the time. I’ve always been a person who is guided by my gut, my heart, and I love that about myself. I think the day I don’t do that is when I lose my way. I can’t regret the things I did in the past, like putting somebody in a video that I was with. Who cares? I think people relate to me because they know that I’m not being phony.”

Her Greatest Love Lesson:

“What people don’t talk about, which is interesting to me, is how you have to put as much work into your relationships as you do into anything else. We put so much into our careers, and I’m all for that, but there’s also a lot of work that goes into making a successful partnership and marriage. It’s not easy, and anybody who’s successful at it deserves a pat on the back. You’ve got to grow with each other; you’ve gotta bend over backwards for each other. It’s a lot of stuff. Women have to find a balance where you can stand on your own so you don’t lose your individual power. I can’t just become “us,” and I think women do that a lot-become his wife, his girlfriend.”

On Past Relationships:

I think I was very focused on what I was doing in my life at the time. No one tells you that you have to work so hard at it. There’s a certain notion of the fairy tale that you talk about in your head, like, “If this is not working, then it’s not working, we’re not meant to be together.” But you don’t find Prince Charming where everything is perfect-like you’re never gonna fight, you’re never gonna disagree, you’re never gonna have opposing points of view. That’s ridiculous, and it doesn’t exist. You get to a point where you say, “I need to work on myself-and if I love this person, I’m gonna work on myself, and if he loves me, he’s gonna work on himself.”
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Preview of the photoshoot for “Allure” ‘s January Issue. The magazine is out on December 22.Photographer: Michael Thompson. Pics taken from : www.allure.com

Check out the new “The Back-Up Plan” poster.