Security tightens around JLo's Brookville mansion

First bright pink signs were hung along the private road leading to Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony's Brookville home warning trespassers to keep out. Now comes word in the latest issue of In Touch that the couple has hired "six bodyguards to be on duty 24 hours a day" now that their newborn twins, Max and Emme, are home.
Not a bad idea considering that potential buyers will now be entering the private gates that protect them from outsiders: As RealLI reported first yesterday, Lopez and Anthony's next-door neighbors, who share those gates, have put their house on the market for $2,299 million.
The Real Estalker blog reports today that the power couple's neighbors in Los Angeles have also put their home on the market. Could it be all the security? And will that turn off potential buyers? "We'd be constantly paranoid that her security goons were peering in our gates and over our hedges trying to make sure we weren't trying to catch a glimpse of La Lopez sunning her brogdingnagian buns pool side," writes Real Estalker's Your Mama.




