Jennifer Lopez’s complete absence from the new HBO Max docuseries Alex vs A-Rod has caught many fans off guard, fueling speculation about why she was excluded from a project that aims to examine Alex Rodriguez’s life from every angle.
The series, described as “Alex Rodriguez reflects on his journey from baseball prodigy to one of the sport's most controversial figures,” promises a deep and unfiltered look into the former MLB star’s personal and professional history.
Directors Gotham Chopra and Erik LeDrew stated that “nothing was off the table” while crafting the documentary, and the series does address sensitive topics, including past “indiscretions,” his Yankees years, and even his affair with Madonna.
Despite this openness, Jennifer Lopez is never mentioned—an omission that raises questions, particularly since other significant figures in Rodriguez’s life appear. His ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis is included and plays a meaningful role, justified by their marriage from 2002 to 2008 and their two daughters.
Logically, Lopez—his fiancée for several years—would also seem essential to his story, yet she is missing entirely.
Rodriguez and Lopez were together for four years and even got engaged, with a wedding planned and postponed twice before their eventual breakup.
Still, the filmmakers chose not to shift the narrative toward his recent romantic life, instead focusing on the choices that defined his career, his public controversies, and his path to personal rebuilding.
In that context, the relationship with Lopez may not have aligned with the thematic direction the creators prioritised. Even so, fans continue to debate her absence, especially given how prominent the couple was during their relationship.
Reports from Page Six suggest that one of the reasons behind their split was Rodriguez’s alleged scandal involving model Madison LeCroy, along with other rumored infidelities.
Lopez, who has been married three times—including a short marriage to Ojani Noa, followed by her marriage to Cris Judd, and later her engagement to Rodriguez—ultimately married Ben Affleck in 2022 before separating two years later.