Madonna and A-Rod’s Wife Play Musical Lovers?

Jul 3, 2008 at 8:08am

Leave it to Madonna to find married life boring and insert herself into the middle of a sex scandal. More details have come to light about her rumored extramarital relationship with MLB player Alex Rodriguez, even as it’s confirmed that A-Rod’s wife Cynthia has left him.

What isn’t confirmed is if she’s currently shacking up with one of Madonna’s exes, Lenny Kravitz. There’s a lot of sharing going around. It’s like the Summer of Love!

For his part, Lenny says it’s all in our imagination: “There is absolutely no affair between Cynthia Rodriguez and myself,” he said in a statement. “This is unequivocally 100 percent not true.

But the New York Post says the mother of Alex’s two daughters has been seen at Lenny’s Paris digs for the past four days.

This comes directly on the heels of allegations that Madonna has long been entertaining A-Rod during late-night visits to her Upper West Side apartment.

A source even alleges Madge and A-Rod are so close he visited her the night after his youngest daughter’s birth in April.

Madonna and Lenny have collaborated before, and were linked romantically back in the early ’90s. They seem to have remained friends, as he has made guest appearances during her concerts and took in her “Sticky & Sweet” album showcase in Paris in May.

Madonna, Kravitz, and A-Rod also share the same manager, Guy Oseary. The reception area outside of his office must have been some sort of passion pit.

All of this sexy rigamarole doesn’t bode well for Madonna’s crumbling marriage.

Despite Guy Ritchie‘s jetting to NYC this week to dine with his wife, things look bleak if she’s been swinging Rodriguez’s bat.

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