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Jennifer Lopez on 'Today' Show Talks Marriage

In an appearance on the "Today" show Jennifer Lopez talked marriage, children and about how her and ex-husband Marc Anthony are getting along while working together after their divorce last July.

In the interview Jennifer Lopez was asked how the two are getting on after the break-up.

"Marc and I were friends before we got married. We were friends for years, and we always loved each other. And we always worked together, so it wasn't an unnatural thing for us to continue working together," Lopez said.

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She continued to explain that Anthony will always be in her life and the life of their children. "And, obviously, we have children together, so it's not going to be like he's not in my life. He's always going to be in my life."

Lopez and Anthony have continued to work together on their new talent show, "Q'Viva! The Chosen," even after they decided to end their seven year marriage, showing they still hold each other in high regard.

The show which is on the Spanish station Univision looks for talent from Latin America and then brings them to compete with others on the show.

Lopez was also asked if marriage was still a possibility, "I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. We'll see. I mean, I don't know. It's not time to think about that yet. It's still fresh."

Lopez was noticeably excited about her being named People magazine's World's Most Beautiful Woman.

"You know what? It's weird. It's weird and it's great and nice and all that. I don't know. It's just surreal kind of, in a way... That's what I loved about it."

She explained that she was happy that they chose a mature woman and not someone very young.

"I loved that they didn't pick somebody who was like 21 years old... At the end of the day they chose to put somebody who was in their 40s who was a mom, who has been in the business for a long time. And by the way it was a big deal for me, too."

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