Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez visited Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live," where she was promoting her new album. However, the topic got a little shifted and she ended up dishing about her former lovers. Reuters

Jennifer Lopez stopped by Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens Live” this week, where she very candidly opened up about her former flames. Although the reason of her appearance was to promote her new album A.K.A., out now, it was almost impossible not to ask her about the things that we’ve all been wanting to know after so much speculation over her recent split. JLo delivered, and even gave us a little more! It all started with a Ben Affleck question (talk about a throwback!).

Cohen revealed he was a fan of her and the Oscar-winning actor's romance, which lasted from 2002 to 2004, and he asked Lopez if she dressed Affleck while they were dating. "I did kind of like, say, 'You need to be, you know ... You're a movie star! You should wear a suit. You should do this with your hair.' For sure. I mean, I do that," she said. "By the way, guys do that to girls, too. Like, 'I like that dress better than the other dress.'"

JLo insisted he was into it: "He didn't do anything he didn't want to do ... He had some good fashion moments when he was with me! Yeah. Yeah." Cohen then asked a more personal and provocative question, "Who is better in bed: dancers, singers or actors?" Jennifer joked at first: “Can I leave? Am I trapped in here? I’m gonna start having anxiety.” Ans just when we thought she was going to dodge the question, she actually answered it.

"I have to say, that in my limited experience, anybody involved in music. So I would say singers or dancers." JLo continued, "The best and worst part? I mean, there's no bad part to it, really. It's not about the fact that they're a dancer or not a dancer," she said. "I've dated two dancers. One, I had a brief marriage with, Cris Judd, who is an amazing person and whom I love, and then Beau [Casper Smart], who we just broke up, who I love as well. He's a good friend."

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