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Jennifer Lopez and Casper Smart Adopt?

Jennifer Lopez, 43, and her boyfriend Casper Smart, 25, have reportedly adopted a bundle of joy.

Smart recently took to his Twitter account to let the world know that the pair adopted a puppy recently.

"Meet Roxy…. Newest member to the family…. @JLo 's baby, & bears new boo #Surprise," Smart tweeted recently.

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The choreographer and Lopez' boyfriend even gave his Twitter followers an update about how the new puppy was doing.

"Lil bear is doin GREAT!!! He was 9lbs when we got him, now he's 22lbs in a short 7weeks (SIC)," Smart tweeted.

Lopez appeared on the cover of People magazine earlier this year where she admitted to questioning choreographer Smart about his desire to be involved with a woman 18 years his senior.

"I ask him, 'Why don't you go find a young girlfriend and get out of here? What do you want with me?' And you think, 'How long is this gonna be,'" Lopez admitted. "You think, 'Okay, in 10 years I'm going to be like this and you're going to be like that' and … men at that age are … I think all different things."

However, the entertainer and mother of two revealed that she has learned to live in the moment with her current boyfriend.

"The truth is we don't know what's going to happen. We're loving this moment right now," Lopez revealed to the publication. "We make each other happy."

Lopez, who married her children's father singer Marc Anthony in 2004, announced their divorce last year after one year of separation. The entertainer credits Smart for helping her overcome the ordeal.

"I just got out of a big, heavy, devastating thing, and he's helped me heal," she told People of her 25-year-old boyfriend. "He's been there for me."

In the September issue of InStyle Magazine, Lopez opened up about her outlook on love.

"I live by the mantra that God doesn't give you anything you can't handle," she told the magazine. "It's not until something bad or difficult happens that you really get to grow."

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