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Jay-Z is hosted by Jennifer Lopez and fiance Alex Rodriguez at their Miami home ahead of Super Bowl halftime show collaboration




Jay-Z is hosted by Jennifer Lopez and fiance Alex Rodriguez at their Miami home ahead of Super Bowl halftime show collaboration
Jay-Z was hosted by Jennifer Lopez and her fiancé Alex Rodriguez at their Miami home ahead of Super Bowl halftime show collaboration.

Alex Rodriguez, 44, shared a photo from his home with his J.Lo and Jay-Z on Tuesday afternoon and wrote: "Always great to see my brother, Jay Z. Thanks for coming to our home. #familia."

Jay-Z is hosted by Jennifer Lopez and fiance Alex Rodriguez at their Miami home ahead of Super Bowl halftime show collaboration

This visit comes months before they work together on the halftime show of Super Bowl 53 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

It isn't known why the rapper paid J-Lo and A-Rod a visit but it is suspected it may have been in his capacity as the producer of the Super Bowl 53 halftime show.

Last week, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira were announced as the headliners for the Super Bowl 53 halftime show, which takes place Sunday, February 2.

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