American actress and singer, Jennifer Lopez
American filmmaker Ben Affleck and his wife, actress Jennifer Lopez are facing a new challenge in their marital life as their ‘honeymoon’ phase is over.
According to Life & Style magazine, the celebrity couple has been dealing with long-distance issues as they are living separately due to their work commitments.
The report revealed that Affleck has been busy filming ‘The Accountant’ sequel in Los Angeles, whereas, the ‘Ain’t Your Mama’ singer is working on her projects in New York City.
A source said, “This is the first long stretch they’ve spent apart in a while. And they’re both dealing with it in different ways.”
According to another report, there are concerns that Jennifer Lopez is finding it difficult to navigate life without Ben Affleck by her side. A source revealed that the actress and singer seeks constant reassurance from her husband, desiring affirmation of her love and adoration.
However, the insider noted that Lopez currently feels a lack of such attention from Affleck, who tends to become defensive and moody in response to her needs. This shift in their dynamic suggests that the honeymoon phase of their relationship has ended, prompting the realization that adjustments are needed for their marriage to thrive.
Jennifer Lopez and Affleck’s relationship history includes an engagement in the early 2000s, followed by a split. They reunited in 2021 and subsequently tied the knot, demonstrating their commitment to their marital vows.
Singer Jennifer Lopez sued for $6.5m
Jennifer Lopez
American singer, Jennifer Lopez, has been sued for $6.5million by Alvin Gray-El, for allegedly stealing his idea of ‘World of Dance’ TV show.
Gray-El reportedly filed a Federal lawsuit this week against the singer and a famed choreographer Debbie Allen.
Gray-El alleges that the concept of “World of Dance” was plagiarized from his original idea for a show titled “Let’s Start the Dance,” which he pitched to choreographer Debbie Allen in 2009. He claims to have sent a letter to Allen and her production company and registered the show with the U.S. Copyright Office in 2010.
Years later, Gray-El discovered that “World of Dance” was being developed at NBC in 2017. Despite attempting to contact NBC about the copyright infringement, he did not receive a response. Now, Gray-El is seeking $5 million in actual damages and $1.5 million in punitive damages.
In December 2018, Lopez starred in the comedy film ‘Second Act’ directed by Peter Segal she also produced the film, and recorded the single “Limitless’ for its soundtrack.
She is set to star in as an executive producer of ‘ Hustler’, directed by Lorene Scafaria for STX Entertainment inspired by a New York article by Jessica Pressler, entitled ‘The Hustlers at Scores’.
She is also attached to star as drug lord Griselda Blanco in a television film for HBO which would focus on the “rise and fall” of Blanco and to serve as an executive producer for the film, which is currently in development.
lopez as an executive producer, is also developing an untitled legal drama for CBS and futuristic drama series entitled C.R.I.S.P.R. for NBC.