Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony's reality TV talent show will still go ahead, despite the couple's plans to divorce.
The pair confirmed in April that they would work alongside one another on ¡Q'viva! The Chosen with Simon Fuller's XIX Entertainment and Big Brother creators Endemol.
The project will see Lopez and Anthony travel across 21 Latin American countries on the hunt for undiscovered talent.
A spokesperson for XIX Entertainment told Deadline: "They're both committed to ¡Q'viva! and will work on it as planned. The show goes on!"
The couple announced on Friday that they were planning to end their marriage after seven years.
They wed in 2004 and are parents to three-year-old twins, Max and Emme.