Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony are back together. On the small screen, at least.
The former couple premiered Q’Viva: The Chosen last night, a talent search competition on Univision that finds this pair (along with concert director Jaime King) traveling around Latin America in search of the most impressive acts to eventually showcase in a Las Vegas showcase.
“We’re just meant to be in each other’s lives on different levels,” Anthony says of working with his ex-wife. “This is a long story, it’s not a short story…. Marriage was just one chapter… And kids are another. We’ve got each other for life.”
This is a much calmer tone than the one Anthony has reportedly struck in the past, as reports have said he’s angry J. Lo has moved on with Casper Smart and that he wants to make her suffer.
At one point on the premiere, while in Puerto Rico, Loepez and Anthony joked about being akin to “Sonny and Cher after the divorce,” with Jennifer saying she has “bad memories” of filming a movie together and Anthony responding:
“We’ve always been like this even when we were together. Busting each other’s chops.”
Grabbing ahold of the top spot immediately upon its theatrical debut, “The Grey” finds itself situated atop the pack at the box office over the weekend of January 27-29, 2012.
The Liam Neeson fronted Alaskan-based action/adventure caper pulled in $6.2 million on opening day while forecasted to garner $17.6 million once opening weekend concludes.
Another newcomer earned itself the runner-up position, as the Katherine Heigl driven action/comedy movie “One for the Money” took home $4.5 million on Friday with a predicted weekend take of $12.4 million.
Rounding out the top five at the box office in estimated weekend totals are Kate Beckinsale’s “Underworld: Awakening” ($9.5 million), followed by the George Lucas produced Tuskegee airmen adventure “Red Tails” ($8.7 million and Sam Worthington/Elizabeth Banks fronted film “Man on a Ledge” ($6.7 million).