Bennifer’s rumored divorce continues to make headlines, fueled now by the listing of their $68 million home. Despite plans to sell the mansion being known, details of its lavish interior were disclosed by Mauricio Umansky’s real estate agency.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, once Hollywood’s beloved couple in the early 2000s, reunited and married in 2022, but recent events suggest a challenging period for them. They have been notably absent together from recent public appearances, sometimes spotted without their wedding rings. However, both the 54-year-old singer and the 51-year-old actor have remained silent on their marital status.
According to an insider speaking to Entertainment Tonight, “Jen has been feeling the pressure of her work commitments, while Ben is more laid-back and less concerned with the trappings of Hollywood. He views ups and downs as a natural part of life that everyone experiences… They entered back into their relationship hoping to avoid past issues, but unfortunately, some have resurfaced.”
Addressing recent speculation, a source told People, “Ben continues to reside at the Brentwood rental. He’s been there for approximately two months now… He seems okay, focused on his work, and spending time with his kids.”
While rumors of separate living arrangements surfaced weeks ago, the real estate agency has now confirmed the listing of their Beverly Hills marital home. Entertainment Tonight reports that the property boasts 24 bathrooms, and 12 rooms, and spans approximately 46,000 square feet under the roof and 38,000 square feet under air conditioning. Additionally, it includes a garage accommodating up to 80 vehicles, a guest house, an indoor sports complex, and a guard house.
The couple had purchased the mansion to create a shared living space for their blended family. J. Lo shares twins Max and Emme with ex-husband Marc Anthony, while Affleck has three children—Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel—from his previous marriage to Jennifer Garner.
In other news – Grace Mugabe drops $50k lawsuit with apology to lawyer
Grace Mugabe has dropped her lawsuit against lawyer Munyaradzi Bwanya, where she had sought US$50,000 in damages for defamation arising from remarks made in a community WhatsApp group. Initially, Grace accused Bwanya of falsely alleging that she used her influence to bypass legal procedures when acquiring properties at Carrick Creagh Estate.
However, Grace’s legal representatives issued an apology to Bwanya, acknowledging that they had been misled by their client. The apology stated: “I apologize for the delay in responding to your letter dated May 6, 2024. The absence of a written response does not indicate that I consider the issues raised to be trivial. Read More