In a recently resurfaced interview, Jennifer Lopez made a shocking statement about her ex-fiancé Ben Affleck, saying she would let him drown. The interview, which dates back to the early 2000s during their highly publicized relationship, has sparked renewed interest and discussion among fans and the media.
During the interview, Lopez was asked a series of hypothetical questions, one of which was what she would do if both she and Affleck were stranded in the ocean and only one of them could be saved. Without hesitation, Lopez replied that she would let Affleck drown, much to the surprise of the interviewer and the audience.
The comment has been revisited in light of the couple’s recent reconciliation and marriage in July 2022. Lopez and Affleck’s relationship, often referred to as “Bennifer,” first made headlines in 2002 when they announced their engagement. However, the couple called off the wedding just days before the scheduled event in 2004.
After their highly publicized breakup, both Lopez and Affleck went on to have successful careers and relationships with other partners. They remained friends over the years and were often seen supporting each other’s projects.
In 2021, rumors of a rekindled romance between Lopez and Affleck began to circulate, and they were soon spotted together publicly. The couple confirmed their relationship and eventually tied the knot in a private ceremony in Georgia.
The resurfaced interview has prompted mixed reactions from fans and the public. Some see it as a lighthearted moment from their past, while others view it as a reflection of the challenges and complexities of their relationship. Despite the comment, Lopez and Affleck appear to have moved past their earlier difficulties and are now enjoying a happy marriage.
As the couple continues to navigate their public and private lives together, the resurfaced interview serves as a reminder of their journey and the evolution of their relationship. Fans will undoubtedly be watching to see how Lopez and Affleck’s story unfolds in the coming years.
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