A June 12, 2023, file photo shows Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck attending the world premiere of The Flash, in Hollywood.—Reuters
A June 12, 2023, file photo shows Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck attending the world premiere of The Flash, in Hollywood.—Reuters

LOS ANGELES: Jennifer Lopez has filed for divorce from Ben Affleck, US media reported on Tuesday, two years after the Hollywood power couple officially gave love a second chance by tying the knot.

The pair, who were nicknamed “Bennifer” when they first dated in the frenzied tabloid celebrity days of the early 2000s, had rekindled their relationship almost two decades later. But Lopez on Tuesday filed divorce papers at a Los Angeles court, Hollywood trade outlet Variety and celebrity gossip website TMZ said.

A representative for Lopez declined to comment. Affleck’s publicist did not respond to a comment. It was the fourth marriage for pop singer-turned-actress Lopez, 55, and the second for Oscar-winning movie star and director Affleck, 52. The pair first met in 2002 on the set of the widely panned movie “Gigli.” They became a media sensation as they started dating and announced their engagement.

But they postponed their planned 2003 nuptials, and announced their relationship was over in early 2004.

Published in Dawn, August 22nd, 2024

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