According to The Sun, the music superstars are officially dating — making them pop’s latest power couple.
With Drake having recently turned 30 and J-Lo aged 47, it puts a 17-year age gap between the pair.
But as word of their romance spreads across Hollywood there is one person who is not best pleased — Drake’s ex Rihanna.
Rihanna and Drake only recently ended the latest leg of their long, drawn-out love affair and the news that he has already moved on — let alone with one of her fellow stars — has not gone down well.
A source revealed: “Jen and Drake have tried to keep their romance under wraps by suggesting they are just working together, but the truth is they are an item.
“They have been seeing each other for a number of weeks and her friends are saying she is already smitten.
“The age gap doesn’t bother them.
“They have fun together and that’s all that matters.
J-Lo and Drake are both newly single after the singer split from backing dancer Caspar Smart midyear after four years together, while Drake’s on-off romance with Rihanna is thought to have ended in October.
And they’ve been spending plenty of quality time together in recent days.
The rapper paid a visit to her Las Vegas residency at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino not once, but twice in one week.
Lopez uploaded a snap of the pair cosying up together backstage alongside the caption: “Look who rolled up to my show tonight to say hi! @champagnepapi #lovehim #jlovegas #ALLIHAVE”.
“People in Rihanna’s circle are saying she is very unhappy about the whole thing.
“Only a few months ago she and Drake were still together.
Drake shared the same picture on his own Instagram profile along with a series of heart emojis and the words “lotta those”.
The couple attempted to play down romantic speculation by claiming they have merely hooked up for a music collaboration — but I can confirm their relationship goes much further than that.
There is now talk that the pair may spend New Year’s Eve in Vegas together after J-Lo cancelled her gig at Miami nightclub E11even on December 31.
If that’s the case it won’t just be the fireworks where sparks are flying.
[This story originally appeared in The Sun]