"Marry Me" co-stars Jennifer Lopez and Maluma on new movie and finding "the one"
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Music superstars Jennifer Lopez and Maluma sat down with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King to talk about their new movie, "Marry Me," and opened up about finding love and meeting "the one."
In the film, which comes out ahead of Valentine's Day, on Friday, the two play music power couple Kat Valdez and Bastian. It's a love story featuring an unlikely romance between two strangers: Valdez and a math teacher played by Owen Wilson.
Lopez has racked up hits on the charts and at the box office for decades. She was the first artist to have a new album and movie hit No. 1 in the same week. Maluma is a superstar too and has climbed the global billboard charts with hits like "Hawái." In 2018, he became the youngest Colombian artist to sell out Madison Square Garden.
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