Jennifer Lopez revealed that more children are definitely in her future. The "American Idol" judge remarked in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, "I would love to be pregnant again!"
Lopez appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and revealed to the comedienne that she is always open to the possibility of becoming a mother for the third time.
Open to the possibility of having more children, Lopez remarked she wishes she could "have four or five more." The "Booty" singer revealed to DeGeneres. "If I got pregnant, I would be so excited." Lopez is a mother of a son and daughter with her ex-husband, singer Marc Anthony.
Lopez also explained she would consider adoption. "Maybe, I love kids."
DeGeneres also pressed the triple threat about her relationship with on-again, off-again boyfriend Casper Smart.
"The last time you were here you told me you were single," DeGeneres said to Lopez. "I have a feeling you lied to me."
"I didn't!" Lopez laughed.
"No, you did," DeGeneres contested.
"No, I didn't," Lopez emphatically denied. "I don't even want to get into it with you!"
But DeGeneres wouldn't give up, finally getting Lopez to admit, "First of all, I don't lie. I say what my truth is. Whatever anybody else wants to perceive about me hanging out with people or other people or different people, it doesn't matter. I know the truth."
The talk show host went in for the kill about Lopez' relationship with Smart by questioning, "So the truth is now [that] you're not single?" the host asked.
Lopez laughed and replied, "I'm kind of not, but I kind of am. Have you ever been at a point in your life where you don't know?"
"Like you're not sure about things? Well, that's all. I am not sure about anything." Lopez continued.
"When I have something really to say that's permanent or in a way that's really important, like I feel like I have to say something, I'll say it. I'll say, 'You know what? This is going down. We are this,'" she concluded. "But right now I just feel like...I am me."
This article was originally published on Fashion & Style.