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Jennifer Lopez jokes about her amicable relationship with estranged husband Marc Anthony


They went through a painful end to their marriage last July after seven years together.
But Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony are getting on so famously since their split, that the American Idol judge has likened their relationship to Sonny and Cher after their marriage ended.

The famous 1960s entertainers continued to work together following their split in 1975 after 11 years of marriage, both appearing together on The Sonny & Cher Show, despite being divorced.

In the first episode of their new talent show Q'Viva! The Chosen, Lopez says she and Anthony resemble the famous 1960s variety act, who maintained an amicable relationship.

The former couple are 'very Sonny and Cher after the divorce,' J-Lo jokes on camera, after being asked by a producer about the split.

'Really?' Anthony replies.
The show features the couple relaxed and 'playfully sparring' while judging talent in Puerto Rico, according to People.com.

At one point in the show, Anthony, 43, reflects on their relationship, saying they are 'meant to be' in each others' lives.

He says: 'Marriage is one chapter, kids are another.'

At one point, Lopez chides Anthony after he becomes quite taken with two stunning and buxom twin sisters, telling him: 'Let's keep the integrity of the show together.'

Anthony responds: 'I just see a lot of potential,', prompting Lopez to playfully question him, 'For what?'

Lopez and Anthony are said to have filmed the series together and separately across Latin America in what has been labelled a 'docu-journey.'

The 12-episode series follows the pair, along with director Jamie King travelling through Latin America to search for singers, dancers and other talents to compete to be part of a live Las Vegas show to celebrate Latin American arts and culture.

The show will air in 20 countries across Latin America and will premiere in the U.S. on Spanish-language network Univision.

An English language subtitled version is expected to be aired on U.S. network Fox, home of American Idol and X Factor, later this year.

Last week, more than a few eyebrows were raised when exes Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony arrived at a press conference for the new show holding hands.

Lopez, 42, even told reporters a the television conference that she and Anthony 'have a great time working together.'

They laughed and joked with one another and wrapped their arms round each other as they promoted the project.

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