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Jennifer Lopez's pregnancy break?
Sep 22, 2007, 7:00 GMT

09/20/2007 - Marc Anthony - Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony - September 20, 2007 - Dorchester Hotel - London, England © Solarpix / PR Photos
Jennifer Lopez has further fuelled pregnancy rumours by revealing she is planning to take time off after her tour.
The singer-and-actress, who this week was reported to be 12 weeks pregnant with her first child, is going on her first full scale tour later this year but insists she will be taking an extended break afterwards.
J.Lo - who will be joined on the road and on stage by husband Marc Anthony - said: "I think after we have finished doing the tour, I'm going to take a couple of months off - for the first time in I don't know how long!
"But it's good to have time off, by yourself, for introspection. I'm surrounded by people all the time, so it's nice to be by myself."
The 38-year-old star is yet to comment on the baby rumours, but insists she definitely sees motherhood in her future.
She added: "Eventually I want children, yes. There's always people talking about that, and I guess it just shows that people care, so it's nice."
J.Lo is currently in London to promote her upcoming album, 'Brave', and is staying at the exclusive Dorchester hotel.
She reportedly gave staff a two-page list of demands for her suite - including spicy mustard, two humidifiers and three different types of Coke.
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i think jennifer lopez is pregnet but she dosent anyone to know like nicole richie and joel madden people need them to leave them alone they need space and time together
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madeline7Sep 23rd, 2007 - 02:24:28
'IF' Jennifer is pregnant: why can't the media wait for her and Marc to make their own announcement, when it's right for them? Some of the press deserve the blame because they confuse rumors with facts and then report it as 'news'. It's unprofessional and shows disrespect to hound people.
About the two-page list: the items (humidifiers, etc.) sound reasonable (two singers). Describing such a list as 'demands' is inappropriate, implying the guests' needs are unreasonable. The correct term for the list should have been 'requests' instead. 'Requests' acknowledges the hotel's function, providing service in a social setting. Confusing needs with 'demands', however, reflects back on the staff's attitude, and suggests they can be biased, lazy, negative, and judgmental.
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