Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez relationship news: Couple celebrates first Thanksgiving Day, shares a sexy selfie

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez celebrated Thanksgiving Day together, and evidently had a great time. The couple were with their kids as they documented their first holiday together on their respective Instagram accounts.

It was the first time for Rodriguez and Lopez to celebrate the big event together. To recall, they just began dating in February this year.

In one of their snaps, the 42-year-old former baseball player struck a pose with J.Lo while they were riding their bikes and staying on a farm. He even wished everyone had a great time on Thanksgiving Day.

He also shared a photo of their beautiful centerpiece, their table's rustic theme, and how happy they were over the holiday weekend. The couple packed their Instagram accounts with their sweet photos together, along with his two daughters, Natasha and Ella, and Lopez's twins, Max and Emme.

To cap off their celebration, the "Shades of Blue" star shared a sexy selfie of her and Rodriguez while relaxing. From the looks of it, the former baseball shortstop and third baseman seemed not ready for the photo as he can be seen looking down. Lopez, on the other hand, was all ready with her hooped earrings and white tank top.

"And that's a wrap on Thanksgiving weekend," she captioned the photo. She was also "incredibly thankful" to everyone and bid her followers goodnight.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight in September, Rodriguez revealed the reason his relationship with Lopez works out. "I think we're just best friends," he said.

He explained that they just love spending time together, and the most important thing for them is their kids also love each other. He even said that it is the perfect time for them and they continuously support and love one another. "It's what it's all about," he proudly said.

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