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Jennifer Lopez arrives on the red carpet at the 84th Academy Awards at the Hollywood and Highlands Center in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on February 26, 2012. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
Jennifer Lopez arrives on the red carpet at the 84th Academy Awards at the Hollywood and Highlands Center in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on February 26, 2012. UPI/Kevin Dietsch 
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Published: March. 17, 2012 at 10:52 AM

LOS ANGELES, March 17 (UPI) -- Jennifer Lopez's manager says the U.S. pop star and "American Idol" judge is in serious demand these days now that she is living the single life.

Benny Medina says a parade of "nearly obsessive" men has come courting J.Lo ever since her split from singer Marc Anthony.

Plenty of people are enamored with Lopez, but the diva's talent manager said he wishes the "nearly obsessive" types wouldn't come on so strong.

"The thing that I always sort of wished is that she would give herself time to just naturally meet someone," Medina told Vogue, "instead of having nearly obsessive guys pursue her."

The Los Angeles Times said Medina had kind words for Lopez's current fella, dancer Casper Smart, but declined to provide any significant dish about the star couple.

Topics: Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony
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