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Jennifer Lopez on Ex Boyfriends: I'd Let Ben Affleck and Diddy Drown

Jennifer Lopez said ex boyfriends Ben Affleck and Sean "Diddy" Combs would drown if it was up to her to save them. The "Dance Again" singer joked about the men she previously dated before settling down with boyfriend Casper Smart, but admitted that she doesn't have any animosity towards any of them.

Jennifer Lopez's ex boyfriend talk came during an interview on Los Angeles' Power 106 radio station. Famous DJ and host Big Boy asked her about actor Affleck and hip-hop mogul Diddy in a hypothetical scenario.

"You're on a raft in the middle of the ocean," Big Boy started. "You look in the ocean, you see two people floating. You can only pull up one, because that's how much room you have on the raft. You look in the ocean, you see Ben Affleck and you see Diddy."

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Lopez laughed at the scenario before joking about it.

"I'd let both those m-----------s drown!" she said.

Afterwards she clarified her relationship with the two men, saying she wasn't serious.

"That's terrible! I'm just joking! Ben, Puffy, you know I love you. You know that. They know it," she explained.

Lopez is currently dating Casper Smart, a choreographer and former backup dancer of hers. The couple has been dating since October of 2011.

J. Lo has had a string of high-profile relationships dating back to the early stages of her career as a dancer, music artist, actress, entrepreneur and "American Idol" judge. For a short time she dated actor Wesley Snipes in the 1990s before being romantically connected to Diddy. After calling off her engagement to Ben Affleck in 2004, she married singer Marc Anthony.

Lopez and Anthony have two children together: twins Emme Maribel and Maximilian David were born in 2008.

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