Jennifer Lopez’s new ‘Can’t Get Enough’ music video makes fun of her multiple marriages

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Jennifer Lopez proves to be a good sport about her multiple marriages in the music video for her new song, “Can’t Get Enough.”

Leading up to the release of her ninth album, “This Is Me… Now,” the 54-year-old singer dropped the cheeky clip on Wednesday — in which she portrays the same bride in three different wedding scenes with three different men.

Lopez, who is currently married to Ben Affleck, was previously wed to singer Marc Anthony, dancer/choreographer Chris Judd and Cuban actor Ojani Noa.

The music video begins with the Grammy nominee wearing a cutout wedding gown with her groom, portrayed by “All The Queen’s Men” actor Tony Bellissimo, declaring “til death do us part” in a rainy, outdoor setting.

During a second wedding scene, the bride is a bit more upbeat in a pink-hued ballroom, dancing with her new groom, played by “Dancing with the Stars” judge Derek Hough.

“Grown-ish” heartthrob Trevor Jackson is the third groom seen taking the bride for a spin on the dance floor during yet another wedding, attended by a betting couple offering commentary on what seems to be a recurring pattern.

“I think it might surprise some people,” the “Marry Me” star said about the video during Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards red carpet coverage. “It’s definitely kind of a meta story about the journey that it takes to get from heartbreak back to love.”

“I am somewhat of an expert, you could say, in a weird way. Not so much on marriage, but on weddings,” she told Variety.

Affleck, with whom she had two weddings in 2022, even offered his advice for the music video.

“Not that he’s ever really made videos or anything like that, but I just trust his opinion and his ideas,” Lopez explained during a YouTube Livestream on Wednesday. “Nobody kind of knows my story or me more than he does. I really feel like he gets me and he understands me.”

“This Is Me… Now” marks JLo’s first studio project since 2014’s “A.K.A.” It’s a nod to 2002’s “This Is Me… Then,” which was released not long after she began dating Affleck for the first time. She previously said their relationship inspired much of the album.

The latest record will accompany the release of a full film, titled “This Is Me… Now: A Love Story” and will be released Feb. 16 on Prime Video.