Alex Rodriguez’s ex-girlfriend, Jaclyn Cordeiro, is sending a message about “peace” after the pair called it quits.
“POV: You’re in your 40s and realize peace is the brand new luxury. Peace comes from protecting your energy, releasing control, and giving yourself permission to rest,” Cordeiro, 46, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, May 26. “1. Protect your time. Peace often starts with boundaries. Not every call, invitation, conflict, or expectation deserves access to you.”
She continued, “2. Accept what you may’t control. The necessity to fix everyone and every part steals peace faster than almost anything. Focus energy where you really have influence. 3. Make space for yourself without guilt. Even one quiet hour to rest, walk, sit within the sun, or do nothing shouldn’t be selfish. It’s maintenance for the person carrying a lot. Jac🫶🏻.”
Days prior, Cordeiro shared that she and Rodriguez, 50, had gone their separate ways.
“To make clear, Alex and I are currently taking a while apart, but there continues to be mutual love, care and deep respect between us and for our families. We remain supportive of each other, and there is completely no animosity, drama or negative story here,” Cordeiro told TMZ in an announcement published on May 21.
The statement continued, “I’m also navigating a serious health matter involving a member of the family presently, so my focus is understandably there. Alex and I proceed to be very close, and out of respect for everybody involved, especially our daughters and family members, I’d kindly ask that any reporting reflects the compassion and privacy this case deserves.”
Us Weekly confirmed in October 2022 that Rodriguez began dating Cordeiro. Prior to his relationship with Cordeiro, Rodriguez was married to ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis until their split in 2008. The pair share daughters Natasha, 21, and Ella, 18. He was also engaged to Jennifer Lopez from 2019 to 2021.
In 2023, Rodriguez recalled a pivotal moment in his life when Cordiero was there for him.
“I went with Jac, and we were waiting for Natasha [before we left]. We got there early to her dorms, and we saw a handful of oldsters saying goodbye to their children,” he recalled to Us on the time of move-in day. “And it was funny, each time it was the exact same. The parents were a large number. The daddy would go into the driving force’s seat, the mom would give the hug to the young man or the young woman, and each time it was just like the mom crying and the kid consoling, [which was] form of cute. It was no different with me.”



