It could be a possibility that Jennifer Lopez has given up on the idea of being happily married as she has already been involved in three divorces, but the 45 year-old singer is still open to the idea of tying the knot for a fourth time.

Jennifer Lopez
J-Lo is open to the idea of marriage again

This past Thursday (Aug 21th), Lopez appeared on her friend Chelsea Handler's talk show 'Chelsea Lately,' and was forced to answer questions about her well-publicised past romances, as well as finding a new man in the future.

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In the very open discussion, the Grammy-Award winning singer admitted that she "would get married again," after the host probed her on her future love life. "I like being in a relationship, I do," she continued. "I'm not one to whore around, that's not my thing."

And when the studio audience began laughing at her response, Lopez reminded them that "this is late night TV, it's okay!" before turning to Handler to say, "You've cursed like 25 times already."

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J-Lo first got married to a Cuban waiter called Ojani Noa in February 1997 but ended shortly after in January 1998. She then tied the knot with former back-up dancer Cris Judd in another short partnership, they were together from September 2001 until June 2002. Lopez's final marriage was with fellow singer Marc Anthony in June 2004, they would go on to have twins, a boy and a girl, who were born on February 22nd 2008. They announced their split three years later in June 2011.

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Casper Smart was Lopez's last boyfriend, they split in June

However, most recently the 'Anaconda' actress split from her boyfriend of two and a half years, Casper Smart, who was who is 18 years her junior, after simply growing apart.

This prompted Handler to ask her guest, "Do you like older guys ever?"

"I date mostly my age, but then I dated one younger guy," she said. "I dated Beau, that was my last relationship."

"So you have no preference then," Handler said, to which Lopez replied, "I go with the connection with the person ... I don't really plan things out, they just happen."