On his part however Marc wants to keep the matter a bit more private.
Los Angeles:
Marc Anthony said that he is supportive of his ex-wife Jennifer Lopez as she works really hard and deserves everything that she has achieved in her life.
The American Idol judge has opened up about her marriage and private life in True Love and though Marc would still not comment on his divorce, he is happy with her book debut, reported E! News. (Also Read: Jennifer Lopez, Casper Smart Reconciling?)
"I was proud of her. I know what it takes and I know her very, very well. I just did everything in my power to be supportive of her," he said on Meredith Vieira Show. (Also Read: Felt Abused in Some Past Relationships, Says Jennifer Lopez)
Jennifer was so comfortable with him that she allowed sharing stories during the writing process. Marc, on his part, still wants to keep the matter a bit more private. (Also Read: When Jennifer Lopez Thought People Just Hated Her)
"I don't talk about it much as a whole; I just think that's private. I really do and I never have and I'm not sure I ever will. I don't think it's for public consumption. It's hard enough as it is," he said.
The American Idol judge has opened up about her marriage and private life in True Love and though Marc would still not comment on his divorce, he is happy with her book debut, reported E! News. (Also Read: Jennifer Lopez, Casper Smart Reconciling?)
"I was proud of her. I know what it takes and I know her very, very well. I just did everything in my power to be supportive of her," he said on Meredith Vieira Show. (Also Read: Felt Abused in Some Past Relationships, Says Jennifer Lopez)
Jennifer was so comfortable with him that she allowed sharing stories during the writing process. Marc, on his part, still wants to keep the matter a bit more private. (Also Read: When Jennifer Lopez Thought People Just Hated Her)
"I don't talk about it much as a whole; I just think that's private. I really do and I never have and I'm not sure I ever will. I don't think it's for public consumption. It's hard enough as it is," he said.