Jennifer Lopez's Ex-Hubby Marc Anthony’s Luxury Yacht Catches Fire At Night; Capsized At Miami Marina

Grammy winner and Jennifer Lopez’s ex-husband Marc Anthony’s luxury yacht caught fire where it was docked. Fortunately, there were no casualties, the singer also escaped any harm as he was not present on location. The beautiful beast capsized at the Island Gardens Miami Marina.

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Jennifer Lopez's Ex-Hubby Marc Anthony’s Luxury Yacht Catches Fire At Night; Capsized At Miami Marina
According to the CBS report, a luxury yacht belonging to the Grammy winner and Jennifer Lopez’s ex-husband Marc Anthony was engulfed in fire. The boat caught fire at night while it was docked at the Island Gardens Miami Marina. It was reported that the crew members are rescued safely by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. Fortunately, the singer was not on board when it capsized at Miami Marina. A spokeswoman for Anthony told the CBS portal that the singer was out of the country and not commenting about the fire.

However, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue was quoted by the portal saying, "Boat fires can quickly go from a small compartment fire into an unstoppable blaze in a matter of minutes because of the material found onboard these vessels." The report further stated that the situation is under control as no one is hurt. Talking about Marc’s expensive boat, the 120-foot was known as Andiamo yacht which had a $7 million price tag, unfortunately, now the boat went up in flames.


On the other hand, Marc was earlier seen spending some quality time with his ex-wife Jennifer Lopez and their daughter Emme Maribel Muñiz. The duo also shares a boy whose name is Maximilian David Muñiz. Marc and JLo share a cordial relationship with each other and are often seen spending some family time.




In fact, the Grammy winner was also seen hanging out with JLo and her current fiancé Alex Rodriguez, shedding off the awkwardness. With was pretty nice to see them bonding, having no bad blood on each other.  

Image source: Hello magazine
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