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Will J.Lo and A-Rod ever get married?

It’s been a year since Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez got engaged, but when will they tie the knot?

Corey Feldman finally releases his documentary on Hollywood child abuse, and although coronavirus may have halted a few major events, sex parties in NYC and L.A are still thrusting onward.

Here’s a closer look at today’s stories:

Alex Rodriguez posts 1-year engagement anniversary tribute to Jennifer Lopez

Alex Rodriguez endured many high-pressure moments as a New York Yankee, but nothing was more nerve-wracking than proposing to Jennifer Lopez.

On Monday, the ESPN analyst, 44, posted a video dedicated to Lopez, 50, one year after their engagement.

“One year ago on a beach in the Bahamas … I was a nervous wreck, more nervous than my entire playing career, I got down on one knee and asked you a question… you said yes,” Rodriguez captioned the clip on Instagram.

In the video, set to The Temptations’ “My Girl,” Rodriguez is seen popping the question to Lopez, whose dazzling 16-carat engagement ring is on full display.

“Jennifer, every moment with you is a blessing. You are my best friend, my inspiration, an amazing mother, and a role model to all,” Rodriguez continued. “Macha, I am so lucky to be with you. Thank you for making my life better. I can’t wait to make more memories with you. I love you. #HappyAnniversary.”

Lopez replied to Rodriguez via a series of crying-face and heart-shaped emojis.

“You! That’s all I have to say,” she posted.

Corey Feldman apologizes for documentary streaming snafu

Corey Feldman
Corey FeldmanGetty Images

Corey Feldman promises to make it right to ticket holders who spent $20 to livestream his documentary, “The Rape of Two Coreys,” on Monday night but weren’t able to see the film because of technical difficulties.

“First and foremost I want to thank you for purchasing tickets to ‘My Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys’ — and for showing your support for this mission that is so important to me and children everywhere. Next I want to apologize profusely to you for the experience you had trying to view the film,” he said in an official statement on Tuesday.

Feldman’s doc premiered at 11 p.m. EST on Monday, but users who paid for access were met with “Access forbidden right now” messages instead. Feldman hosted a live screening in LA and pushed the film back 15 minutes. The film never streamed and he blamed hackers for the technical difficulties.

“My team and I are aware of your frustration,” he said. “As you know, I have put every resource I have, not to mention my own personal security, to make this film and to get it out to you. It seems as if there is still a group of people trying to silence me and this very vital cause. I will not let anyone silence me or you any longer. We are working on making the film available to any ticket buyer for a full week on demand so you catch it at your leisure.”

Feldman makes explosive claims in the film about Charlie Sheen, claiming the actor raped the late actor Corey Haim — allegations Sheen has repeatedly denied.

Snctm’s LA & NYC orgies thrusting onwards in face of coronavirus

Erotic members-only club Snctm
Erotic members-only club SnctmElizabeth Lippman

What happens when your erotic masked ball becomes an erotic surgical-masked ball?

While events from Austin’s South by Southwest to a British marmalade festival have been canceled because of the coronavirus outbreak, Page Six is told that a pair of upcoming sex parties are thrusting ahead regardless.

Famed sex club Snctm — which has allegedly hosted Gwyneth Paltrow and Bill Maher in the past — has an orgy coming up Saturday in Los Angeles, and another scheduled to happen in Manhattan on April 11.

While Manhattanites are becoming too scared to shake strangers’ hands — never mind shaking anything more intimate — the organizers tell The Post’s Heather Hauswirth that “Snctm events are going on as planned.”

“The company is going through the appropriate measures to sanitize the venues, screening those who plan on attending, and supplying extra soap and sanitizer with instructions about how to use them properly,” a rep for the club told us. “The company takes all of this very seriously, for the safety of those attending. Refunds are also being given to those who desire to not attend, no questions asked.”

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