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Jennifer Lopez Sparks Buzz After Curious Exchange with Savannah Guthrie on Live TV

Mariia Bilska
Jun 03, 2026 - 10:42 A.M.

A live TV moment between the pop icon and the morning news anchor took an unexpectedly sharp turn, and the internet caught every second of it.

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Jennifer Lopez and British actor Brett Goldstein sat down with Savannah Guthrie on the "Today" show on June 2, 2026, to promote their upcoming Netflix rom-com "Office Romance."

The conversation covered everything from on-screen chemistry to chart comebacks, but it was one particular moment between Lopez and Guthrie that looked a bit tense.

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Savannah Guthrie Had Returned From a Personal Crisis

Before the cameras rolled on that June morning, Guthrie was already carrying a lot. According to Page Six, she had returned to the "Today" show in April 2026 after more than two months away, following the abduction of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, from her home in Tucson, Arizona, in the early hours of February 1.

Behind the scenes, the atmosphere was described as deeply emotional, with colleagues offering hugs and Guthrie drawing comfort from the return to routine.

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On-air, however, producers had instructed the cast to treat it as business as usual, with no formal acknowledgment of what had happened. "It is good to be home," she said when she came back. "Ready or not, let's do the news."

Surprisingly, returning to that anchor chair had not dulled her instincts one bit, as Lopez was about to find out.

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Brett Goldstein Wrote "Office Romance" With Only One Person in Mind

The June 2 segment opened on a warm note. Guthrie recounted how Goldstein's devotion to Lopez's 2001 film "The Wedding Planner" essentially set the whole project in motion, joking that his face lit up the moment the film appeared on TV.

Goldstein confirmed it himself. He and co-writer Joe Kelly had a clear vision: an old-school rom-com with, as he put it, "ruder jokes." When it came time to figure out who could anchor it, there was no debate.

"We both, without hesitation, went JLo, obviously," he said. The note they sent her along with the script left nothing open to interpretation: she was the only name on the list, and if she passed, the film was not getting made.

Lopez, a devoted "Ted Lasso" fan, said she was genuinely caught off guard. She had watched the show faithfully for the Roy and Keeley storyline, and learning that Goldstein had written something specifically for her felt surreal. "He wrote this for me? They wrote this for me?" she recalled thinking.

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The singer also pointed out that "Office Romance" gives something rarely seen on screen: a Latina CEO at the center of a romantic story. Lopez said she thanked Goldstein directly for that choice, describing it as something she had long felt was missing from the genre.

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The On-Screen Kiss That Sparked Real-Life Dating Rumors

When Guthrie asked how Goldstein could have known their on-screen chemistry would actually work, he was candid about the uncertainty. "You don't know, you really don't know," he said.

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Chemistry cannot be auditioned for, and signing on to make a film with someone is always a gamble. But from their very first Zoom call, something clicked immediately. They were laughing easily, and he knew the project would land.

Then Guthrie pulled out a special clip.

It was footage from Lopez's recent appearance on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen," where host Andy Cohen had asked her to name her favorite on-screen kiss. Lopez's answer: Goldstein, whom she called the best kisser she had ever worked with.

"Okay, let's just play that again," Goldstein joked once the clip ended, grinning. Guthrie quipped that she assumed he already had it saved on his phone.

Lopez laughed it off, explaining that Cohen has a way of cornering guests into saying things. "He always corners you into saying something, that's why he's good at his job," she said.

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Lopez Pushed Back Hard When Guthrie Pressed the Dating Question

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That is where the segment shifted.

Guthrie pointed out what viewers had been speculating online: with a compliment like that on record, many people were convinced that Lopez and Goldstein were dating off-screen.

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Lopez's reply was measured at first. She noted that any time she is seen near someone, or working with someone, the rumors follow. Goldstein played along, joking that simply standing next to her was probably enough to land him in a headline.

But Guthrie was not ready to move on. She looked directly at Lopez and said, "That's okay, but I'll just say, cuz I'm me and you know me, that was not an answer."

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Lopez fired back immediately, "That was not an answer? It was an answer!"

The smiles stayed on, but Lopez's tone had sharpened noticeably. Her voice climbed as she pushed back, pointing out that she had been linked to countless people over the years, Kevin Costner among them. "It happens all the time," she added.

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Guthrie responded without expression, framing the scrutiny as something that comes with being a high-profile single woman. Still, both actors confirmed they were not dating, and the segment moved on. The moment was brief, but the charge behind it was hard to miss.

Goldstein Passed a Lopez Trivia Test That Would Stump Most Fans

After the tension cleared, the conversation moved into lighter territory. Lopez mentioned she had tried, and failed, to extract any spoilers from Goldstein about the forthcoming season of "Ted Lasso." He held firm, even against Lopez's best efforts, which she found both amusing and frustrating.

Then came the trivia round, but before it even started, Guthrie fumbled her notes and briefly lost her pages on camera. Lopez was quick to call it out, "You got flustered."

Guthrie admitted it freely, and the singer further twisted the knife a little, "You tried to fluster us, and we flustered you!" And then the anchor shot back, "And I became flustered. It's not fair!" It was a small moment, but it showed just how easily Lopez had flipped the dynamic after the tense exchange minutes earlier.

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Once Guthrie recovered, Goldstein nearly stole the segment. He rattled off Lopez's early filmography in order, starting with "Mi Familia," then "Money Train," then "Jack," then "Selena," prompting Guthrie to marvel at his depth of knowledge.

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Lopez also shared that her 2011 hit "On the Floor" has been making a surprise return to the charts, thanks to a placement in the show "Off-Campus."

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She said she stumbled onto the scene herself while watching an episode, recognized a character channeling her iconic green dress, and by the next day, the song had re-entered the charts roughly 15 years after its original release.

Despite how both Guthrie and Lopez moved on from what could've been an even more awkward exchange, several outlets have remarked on the strange vibe they had for a second. What do you think? Was it tense or just playful?

In any case, "Office Romance" premieres on Netflix on June 5.

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