Famous PeopleGuadalupe Rodriguez, mother of Jennifer Lopez, is thrilled that her daughter is once again happy in love. Rodriguez is also pleased to officially call Ben Affleck for her son-in-law. “I always knew they would get back together.”
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Sunny Houston, host of The View, is said to have spoken with the 52-year-old singer’s mother. “I knew they would find each other again. I knew they were in love,” it seemed, among other things. “I spoke to her mother. She told me that Ben is her great love.” In addition, she is sure that the two will “stay together forever”. “That’s why she is now using his family name too. She loves to see it. This is just her. They should have been married all those years ago.”
secretly married
Lopez and Affleck tied the knot in secret in Las Vegas last weekend. The singer herself confirmed the news in her newsletter. “We did it. Love is beautiful. Love is good. And it turns out that love is patient too. Twelve years,” Jennifer Lopez reported on her blog On the JLO.
Lopez and Affleck got engaged for the second time in April of this year, after getting back together last year. The two met in December 2001 on the filming set of “Gigli”. In November 2002, “Bennifer” announced her engagement for the first time. Normally, Jennifer and Ben would have tied the knot in September 2003, but it just didn’t get that far. In January 2004, the couple announced that they were no longer together. Affleck then married actress Jennifer Garner and Lopez married artist Marc Anthony. Both had children with their former partners.
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