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Jennifer Lopez says Ben Affleck makes her feels 'more beautiful' than her past relationships
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Date:2025-04-17 17:21:36
Jennifer Lopez is feeling better than ever with help from husband Ben Affleck.
In an interview with Vogue published Thursday, the 54-year-old actress and singer says Affleck, 51, helps remind her of her worth.
"Ben wants me to understand my worth and know my value," she told the outlet. "I feel even more relaxed and comfortable, which makes me feel even more beautiful than I have ever felt with someone else."
Now, the "The Mother" actress is more confident than ever.
"I'm finally at the point in my life where I love every part of myself unapologetically," she continued in the interview to promote her new Beso Balm from JLo Beauty. "Every part of me, my body, my voice, my choices, even, like, my mistakes. All of it made me who I am and got me to where I am today."
Lopez and Affleck married in 2022 after rekindling their romance in 2021.
The two broke off their first engagement in 2004 and moved on to other love interests – with Lopez marrying Marc Anthony from 2004 to 2014 and getting engaged to Alex Rodriguez in March 2019, before calling it quits in April 2021. Meanwhile, Affleck was married to actress Jennifer Garner from 2005 to 2018.
In July 2022, they tied the knot in an intimate Las Vegas chapel wedding, before throwing a star-studded second wedding at Affleck's Georgia estate a month later.
Lopez shared last year that she took Affleck's last name, legally going by "Mrs. Jennifer Lynn Affleck." The "If You Had My Love" singer called the move "romantic" and "traditional."
Contributing: Naledi Ushe
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