It is clear that "the romance has gone" from Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's marriage after a telling clue, it has been claimed.
JLo and her husband Ben Affleck have been at the centre of split rumours over the last couple of months. The couple's love story might be over, according to reports, with divorce speculation rife as outlets claim that it is "all but certain with little chance of reconciliation".
Less than two years into the couple's marriage, an insider recently claimed the pair's relationship is "not in the best place at the moment" with another source saying the issues go deep down into who they are as people. They explained: "She likes to open her heart to her fans and to the world. He is more introspective and private. This has been difficult day-to-day."
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And now another telling clue that their marriage is nearing the end has come to light. On Father's Day over the weekend, Jennifer paid tribute to her husband when she shared a snap of him on Instagram.
Jermain Defoe sparks marriage split fear after spending Christmas away from wifeOn Sunday, the hitmaker, who recently cancelled her tour, posted a black-and-white photo of Ben from the Pearl Harbor movie. She shared the photo on her Instagram story with a short message which read: "Our hero. Happy Father’s Day."
But the year before, in 2023, JLo's Father's Day post for Ben was filled with much more personality and sentimentality. It also had an air of sexiness with a topless photo of the actor apparent on the first slide.
Sharing the sexy snap of Ben, as well as home videos and other snaps, JLo penned: "Daddy Appreciation Post. Happy Father’s Day Papa. And Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing Papas out there!! We love you and appreciate you more than you will ever know."
Bringing the telling clue to light on the TMZ podcast, the hosts explained “it’s clear the romance is gone” after they spoke of how in 2023 the Father's Day appreciation post was "sexy", noting how this year was "more basic" and more like "a stock photo".