Officially in the midst of a divorce, Jennifer Lopez showed her ex-husband what he’s been missing via an Instagram post this Sunday, August 1.
Pay attention to those who are interested. he is doing very well. Since Jennifer Lopez has officially filed for divorce from Ben Affleck, the latter seems to want to show off his steely mind. On Instagram, the star posted Sunday 1eh August a series of photos that reflect his summer. In them we see her with a big smile, next to her loved ones or alone, eating ice cream, contemplating herself in the mirror, dressed or in a swimsuit.
In one of the pictures, we see a silhouette of a woman, who we don’t know if it’s the singer, wearing a T-shirt with a quote from the American poet RH Sin, whose lyrics became famous on Instagram: He is blossoming and indifferent, inaccessible and peaceful.” Under the publication, the poet commented, addressing Jennifer Lopez. “I have to send you the cover.”
The singer also shared another mantra on her carousel: “Everything happens in divine order.” The publication is probably intended for the ex-husband, who reveals his thoughts and state of mind.
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Two years to the day
They said yes on August 20, 2022 at Ben Affleck’s estate in Georgia. Two years later, Jennifer Lopez officially filed for divorce. And this on the day of the second anniversary of marriage with the actor, as it turned out TMZ last Tuesday, August 20. The claim, which the singer filed alone without hiring an attorney, was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
Interpreter of court documents Jenny From the Block He also mentioned the date of their official separation: April 26, 2024. There is no mention of a possible prenuptial agreement. Anonymous sources confirmed to the magazine that the couple did not sign anything. Thus, any income or profit earned by Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez during the two years of their marriage will be considered joint property. Be that as it may, the latter is “peaceful”.
Source: Le Figaro
