When Jennifer Lopez played “Who’d You Rather?” on Ellen, the acclaimed singer took her choices very seriously.
Lopez was prompted to play Ellen‘s favorite matchmaking game after announcing she was single. Her first pair of choices were Harry Styles and Zac Efron, and upon seeing pictures of the two, JLo giggled, “Okay, this will be fun. I like this one.”
“It’s funny, because I could do either,” the singer joked flirtatiously. “This is actually a very tough decision for my life right now.”
After a few moments of deep thought, she said, “Probably a couple of years ago I would have said Zac Efron, but today I’m going to say Harry Styles.”
Lopez continued to choose Styles over seven consecutive attractive options, which included Nick Jonas, Brad Pitt, Chris Martin, Prince Harry, among others. This streak was only broken by Lenny Kravitz, retro-rock singer and songwriter.
However, when Lopez looked at the final round of contestants, which included Bradley Cooper and Bruno Mars, she was clearly torn between the two heartthrobs. When at least she painstakingly chooses Cooper, Ellen says, “Unless you want to go back to Harry, and end with Harry.”
Lopez grinned and said, “Let’s go back to Harry.”
“So Harry is the boyfriend,” Ellen concluded, to cheers and laughter from the crowd.
“He’s a little bit young for me,” the singer admitted, speaking of the 23-year-old One Direction star.
Age is clearly just a number though, as shown by Style’s victory in Ellen’s match-making game.
Check out the adorably hilarious game below:
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