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Ben Affleck Engages Jennifer Lopez For A Second Time

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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have engaged again, following their highly publicized reconnection over the epidemic. Lopez verified the speculations on April 8 in her newsletter, On The JLo, when she shared a video of her green diamond ring with her fans while crying. While emeralds have been increasingly fashionable among brides-to-be in recent years, a green-hued diamond is one of the rarest and most unusual varieties of a diamond.

Jennifer Lopez’s taste in jewelry has always leaned toward the unique and personal, so it’s a natural fit.

Before the couple called off their engagement in 2002, Affleck famously proposed to the Versace poster girl with a pink six-carat Harry Winston diamond ring. “We have decided to postpone the date due to the increased media attention around our wedding,” the couple said in a joint statement released in 2004. “We noticed something was wrong when we were seriously considering hiring three separate ‘decoy brides’ at three different locales.”

After breaking off her engagement to Yankees player Alex Rodriguez in the summer of 2021, Lopez reconnected with Affleck. Bennifer confirmed their reunion at the Venice Film Festival before embarking on a Mediterranean tour with her, recreating sequences from the “Jenny from the Block” video. “I don’t believe anyone was more astonished than us,” Lopez said in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres to promote her latest film, Marry Me, which is well titled.

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