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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez put on a strong front with a family photo on July Fourth.

The couple posed with their respective children in a cute Independence Day snap.

"Today, we all celebrate the amazing freedoms we have as Americans. From our family to yours, have a happy and safe #July4thholiday everyone!" the former baseball player wrote.

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He and Lopez were joined by the singer's twins with ex-husband Marc Anthony and Rodriguez's kids with his ex-wife, Cynthia Scurtis.

JLo commented on the photo with multiple heart emojis.

The family photo comes days after a source close to the Lopez told Fox News that trouble may be brewing between the two that may prevent them from ever tying the knot.

“Friends have seen them argue frequently. There’s a lot of passion in their relationship, which helps and hurts the pair – especially when their personalities clash because you just know a blowup is about to ensue,” a source close to the power couple told Fox News on Tuesday.

“As much as their friends love seeing Alex and JLo together as royalty, there is great fear that the tension between them may prevent them from ever making it down the aisle," added the source.

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The tipping point came last week when Rodriguez made headlines after he shared just a little bit too much about his table interaction with billionaire makeup mogul Kylie Jenner at the famed 2019 Met Gala, which he attended with Lopez, 49.

“We had a great table,” Rodriguez, 43, told Sports Illustrated of the chance encounter with the reality TV star.

"The black guy from 'The Wire' — Idris Elba, yeah, and his new wife. Some famous singer next to me, I don’t know what her name is," he jokingly added, seemingly referencing his superstar fiancée.

"Versace — Donatella. We had Kylie and Kendall. And we had an Asian gentleman from 'Rich Asians,' the lead. Kylie was talking about Instagram and her lipstick, and how rich she is,” Rodriguez concluded, which didn’t sit well with the Bronx-born songstress.

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“J.Lo was incredibly upset at Alex because she expected him to know better,” added the source. “J.Lo basically told him that she doesn’t care what he says during his interviews as long as it doesn’t encroach on their family or her personal and professional relationships – and when Alex said what he said about Kylie, J.Lo felt he crossed the line.”

However, the former MLB baseball star seemed to backtrack after the 21-year-old Jenner, publicly refuted the 14-time All-Star, writing on Twitter, “Umm no i didn’t. We only spoke about Game of Thrones.”

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Rodriguez issued a follow-up tweet in response to Jenner: “OMG that’s right @KylieJenner!! It was me talking about you and your makeup line and how much my girls love you. #GOT #respect #alllove.”

Though the showbiz couple dated for two years before the former New York Yankees slugger popped the question to Lopez with a massive rock in March, by the end of May, the “World of Dance” judge revealed to Entertainment Tonight she and Rodriguez have no timetable for when they would tie the knot — adding that they were simply “taking it slow.”

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“There's no rush. We really see this as something that's gonna be forever, and we're gonna just take our time and do it right. And do it not rushed," the actress said at the time.

The “Shades of Blue” alum is currently performing on the “It’s My Party” concert tour and is also slated to star alongside Constance WuCardi BLili Reinhart, Keke Palmer, Julia Stiles and Mercedes Ruehl in the upcoming exotic dancer film “Hustlers.”

Reps for Rodriguez and Lopez did not respond to Fox News' multiple requests for comment.

Fox News' Julius Young contributed to this report.