It ‘Took 30 Years’ to Know I don’t Have to ‘Grow Old with Somebody’ to Feel ‘Whole’- Jennifer Lopez about divorce from Ben Affleck
Speaking with Nikki Glaser for ‘Interview’ magazine, the celebrity talked candidly about embracing single life.
Jennifer Lopez discovered that she doesn’t need a significant other to feel whole.
In a recently released interview, the 55-year-old diva discussed realizing she can find pleasure on her own in a Sept. 10 interview with comic Nikki Glaser for Interview magazine.
«Those who are romantics, enjoy being in relationships, and hope to spend their latter years with someone believe that having that will make them happy and whole.
And you don’t,» Lopez stated in reference to accepting her single status following her divorce from Ben Affleck.
She laughed and said, «It only took 30 years,» following Glaser’s (40) compliments about Lopez’s outlook.
After reigniting their romance in 2021, Lopez, who has been married four times, wedded Affleck, 52, in July of 2022.
By spring 2024, it seemed like the couple’s relationship was having difficulties, and they were spending a large portion of their summers apart. Lopez stated in her divorce papers that they separated on April 26.
Many topics were covered in the interview for Interview magazine, including her film Unstoppable, which had its world premiere in September at the Toronto International Film Festival.
She chuckled and said, «It only took 30 years,» in response to Glaser’s (40) praise of Lopez’s perspective.
Lopez, who has been married four times, married Affleck, 52, in July 2022 after rekindling their affair in 2021.
The couple appeared to be having relationship problems by the spring of 2024, since they were spending a significant amount of their summers apart. According to Lopez’s divorce documents, their separation occurred on April 26.
The interview with Interview magazine covers a wide range of subjects, including her film Unstoppable, which debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and became the world’s first.