Jennifer Lopez admitted she and Alex Rodriguez have discussed not getting married at all.

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez

The couple were originally due to wed in Italy in June but had their plans, and a subsequent low-key ceremony, cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic and the pair have thought about not even bothering to make their union official.

During an appearance on Andy Cohen's SiriusXM show 'Radio Andy', the host suggested a comparison to Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, who have been together since 1983 but never got married.

J-Lo said: "Oh yeah, we've talked about that for sure. I mean at our age, we've both been married before, it's like, do we get married?

"Do we not? What does it mean for us? And it's just, it comes down to like personal, like, what do you want to do?"

The 'Jenny From The Block' hitmaker still plans to wed the retired baseball star but is in "no rush", and recalled how "sad" she felt when the original wedding was cancelled.

She added: "There's definitely no rush though. It was really sad because we were supposed to get married in June and we had planned it all.

"So in March or April, we're looking down the pipe and we're going, 'This is maybe not going to happen'. Italy's the worst place in the world. And we were going to get married in Italy.

"I was like, 'Okay, we got to cancel everything.' And we had to put out all this money and all this stuff, we were like, 'We gotta cancel it.' So we, we cancelled it.

"And then we try to regroup for later in the year, a few months ago. And I was like, 'Nope, still not the right time.' So it was just a little disappointing. And then you just think to yourself, well, things will happen in their divine time in a way."

However, Jennifer pointed to Goldie and Kurt, and suggested there are other options for her and A-Rod, who have been together since February 2017.

She said: "But the same thing with like the Goldie thing and Kurt, you think, do you have to? Should we? It just kind of gave us a moment to pause and think about it.

"And I think it's something that maybe is still important to us, but there's no rush, you know, there's no rush it'll happen when it happens."