Jennifer Lopez recently surprised her fiancé, Alex Rodriguez, with an expensive car for his birthday.

Rodriguez proudly flaunted his new car on Instagram, and he also used the platform to thank Lopez for the present. According to E! News, the “Love Don’t Cost A Thing” songstress purchased the vintage Ford Bronco from Vintage Broncos in Atlanta.

“It’s a very rare and special Bronco that Jen picked out and personalized for Alex. It’s a 1976 restomod meaning it’s been restored and while it looks vintage, it has been upgraded with modern luxuries,” the source said.

And on her birthday, Rodriguez surprised Lopez with a custom-made red Porsche that reportedly costs $140,000.

“It came with a big gold bow on it and it was delivered to their source,” a source told E! News weeks ago. “The license plate says JLO,” the source added.

Meanwhile, the “World of Dance” judge also made headlines this week after she announced that her “It’s My Party” tour has already wrapped up. The mom of two shared a photo of herself on her Instagram Story.

Lopez also mentioned her twins and Rodriguez’s daughters in her post when she said that she managed to survive the tour with four kids in tow.

On her YouTube account, Lopez also shared a video from her last show in Miami. The clip opens with the singer/actress talking about her surprise for Rodriguez.

She told one of her staff that she wants to surprise her fiancé during her performance in Miami by calling him to the stage. Lopez also gave her millions of followers a glimpse into her voice lessons prior to her performance where she said that her voice is cracking.

Lopez is also seen holding the hand of her son, Max, on her way to the stage for her performance. The “Shades of Blue” alum also announced that some of her dancers will no longer join her in the next leg of her tour outside the United States.

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Pictured: Jennifer Lopez and former pro-baseball player Alex Rodriguez attend the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party following the 91st Academy Awards at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on February 24, 2019. Getty Images/Jean-Baptiste Lacroix