Wedding, age gap, and photos of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck

Wedding, age gap, and photos of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck

Updated on July 19, 2022 12:03 PM by Anna P

The 20-year love story between Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck has finally ended with their marriage. In celebration of their 20-year love story, Jennifer Lopez and actor Ben Affleck have finally tied the knot. In addition to being married to Ben, Jennifer was previously married to Ojani Noa (1997-98), Cris Judd (2001-2003), and Marc Anthony (2004-2014).

From 2005 to 2018, Ben Affleck was married to Jennifer Garner, with whom he had three children: Violet Anne, Seraphina Rose Elizabeth, and Samuel Garner.

After getting engaged in 2002, the couple separated a year later, got married to different individuals, had kids, and then reunited in 2008. They broke up for a long time before getting engaged in April, and are now getting married on Saturday, July 16, 2022, in Las Vegas, USA, in a small ceremony in the presence of their closest loved ones.

Chris Appletown, hairstylist and friend of Jennifer Lopez, shared a glimpse of her bridal look on Instagram, wherein he can be heard asking JLo how she is feeling. She replies,”

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The video shows Jennifer in a simple white bridal gown and she looks stunning. Recently, she adopted her husband's surname and changed her name to Jennifer Lynn Affleck. In the Bronx, New York, Lopez was born on July 24, 1969, and raised in the Castle Hill neighborhood. Ben Affleck, on the other hand, was born in Berkeley, California, on August 15, 1972. Lopez (52) is three years older than his husband, Ben, 49.


In addition to singing and dancing, Jennifer has appeared in films such as The Cell, The Wedding Planner, Monster-in-Law, The Boys Next Door, An Unfinished Life, Anaconda, and many more. In 2011, she also judged on American Idol. Besides starring in Good Will Hunting, the actor also won a Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

With films such as Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, The Sum of All Fears, and Changing Lanes, he established himself as an established actor. In 2012, Ben won the Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Academy Award for Best Picture for the film Argo, in which he directed and starred.

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