Jennifer Lopez is only worried about one thing when it comes to her upcoming wedding.

While speaking with Entertainment Tonight, the “World of Dance” judge said that she hopes she and her fiancé, Alex Rodriguez, won’t faint. The couple got engaged in March, and the singer previously said that their nuptials will most likely take place next year.

Lopez’s upcoming wedding will already be her fourth. She was previously married to Ojani Noa from 1997 to 1998, Cris Judd from 2001 to 2003, and Marc Anthony from 2004 to 2014.

In one of her recent YouTube videos, the “On the Floor” singer said that she wants to get married at a church because this is something that she hasn’t experienced before.

“I’ve been married three times – one was nine months and one was 11 months, so I don’t really count those. I was married to Marc for 10 years with the kids… I was very young the first two times I tried to get married… I’m saying tried to get married,” she said.

Meanwhile, Lopez called her fiancée an MVP after he supported her after she hit herself in the face with a microphone and started bleeding. Lopez panicked following the incident, but Rodriguez helped calm her down.

“He was my hero that night, he was the MVP, as they say. I think because of what he’s done and performing on such a big stage with the Yankees all over the United States, he understands my life in a way that nobody else really has, and we come from similar backgrounds and we really have a special connection that way, so, yeah, he was amazing that night,” she said.

During the couple’s joint interview with Vanity Fair, Lopez and Rodriguez gushed over their similarities. They said that they are both Leos, among many other things. The couple also sees their children as their top priority, and they now have a blended family.

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Jennifer Lopez works hard to maintain her toned figured. Pictured: Jennifer Lopez attends the 91st Annual Academy Awards - Arrivals at Hollywood and Highland on February 24, 2019 in Hollywood, California. Getty Images/Neilson Barnard