
The couple were guests at the Grammy ceremony in Los Angeles. The 50-year-old actor accompanied his 53-year-old wife to present the award to the winners in the Best Pop Album category. Affleck sat at the table and looked bored, for which Lopez was severely reprimanded. Their awkward conversation was caught on video.
The fight between Jennifer and Ben sparked rumors of trouble in their marriage. The couple’s behavior was studied in detail by forensic expert Jeremy Freeman. He did not notice serious disagreements between the spouses.
“I believe Ben Affleck whispered something in Jennifer Lopez’s ear, and she said, ‘Stop it!’ Be more friendly. Look motivated.” She turned and Ben awkwardly paused and said, “I’ll try it,” Freeman explained.
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Friends of the couple explained why Ben sat bored next to his wife. According to friends, the actor is simply exhausted from work and wants to rest. “Jen and Ben had a great time at the Grammys, but they are both very busy working on several projects. Ben felt tired. He wanted to come and support Jen, but he wasn’t in the right frame of mind,” the insider said.
According to the friend, Lopez is not offended by her husband. The artist understands that her lover has a busy schedule, besides “he supports her work but is a homebody and doesn’t like to attend events all the time.”

“She was just having a great time and wanted Ben to be happy too.” But she understood the conditions he came from. She just knows that Ben is a great husband. They did everything for a good evening. She’s grateful to him for his support when they’re going out or just hanging out at home,” an insider quoted ET Canada as saying.
Anastasia Yakushina
Source: The Voice Mag

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