Jennifer Lopez plans to 'embarrass' Ben Affleck in a very bad way
In Touch Weekly reports that Lopez is not ready to forgive Affleck after their recent separation. "When they were together, J.Lo put Ben on a pedestal, especially when it came to her bedroom life," the insider said. "But now, she's telling peop
Times of discover News: In Touch Weekly reports that Lopez is not ready to forgive Affleck after their recent separation. "When they were together, J.Lo put Ben on a pedestal, especially when it came to her bedroom life," the insider said. "But now, she's telling people he's not as dominant as she first thought." But since their separation, Lopez's feelings about Affleck have changed. "But she took off her rose-colored glasses and told people he was actually a selfish and mediocre boyfriend," the source added. Also Read Ben Affleck 'Can't Keep His Hands on Jennifer Lopez' During Divorce Brunch For readers and those who don't know, Lopez previously wrote a song celebrating her passionate romance with Affleck. Her album This Is Me...Now: A Love Story, set to be released in January 2024, is a tribute to their rekindled love, and also includes songs inspired by their personal lives. However, now that their relationship is over, Lopez is said to regret penning such an intimate tribute. "He was disappointed that she wrote so many romantic songs about him," the insider told In Touch. JLo wrote in her song, "Missing your body/Getting on top of me/Sliding into me/The way I run." But since the split in April, Lopez's thoughts have reportedly changed dramatically. Now, they are reportedly working on a follow-up song, which will have a completely different tone. Now the Atlas star is "set to release a breakup song that brings up the grief she feels, especially because of her skills in the bedroom." Also Read Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck's Divorce 'Still On' Despite Recent Kiss: Report Despite his apparent hesitations with the album and accompanying documentary, sources indicate that Affleck originally supported the Vere project. "Ben was the driving force behind the project," the source explained, adding that he encouraged Lopez to move forward with the album and film, though he was later surprised by the final product.