Jennifer Lopez fans believe singer sent Ben Affleck a secret message in her latest post
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: As divorce rumors swirl, Jennifer Lopez picked extremely precise lyrics about adultery in a recent brand collaboration, which attracted her fans' attention to her recent post.
The 55-year-old 'Hustlers' star made an appearance in a promotional video for Delola on Sunday, August 11, and fans believe that Lopez and Ben Affleck's timeline has grown more tangled.
Jennifer Lopez apparently sent cryptic message to Ben Affleck via Instagram post
Adding a mysterious song about cheating, Jennifer Lopez recently shared a promotional post on Instagram that caused controversy, as rumors of her divorce from Ben Affleck continue to swirl.
Fans speculated that she might have alluded to alleged problems in her marriage to Affleck, though her post was intended to promote her cocktail line Delola.
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Lopez, who is attempting to sell her $65 million Los Angeles property, looked stunning beside the pool in a yellow and white striped tank top. She was also wearing Affleck's wedding rings.
"Slush summer crush," she captioned in the post. However, she made a dubious choice of music for the video. Lopez used a remix of her hit song 'If You Had My Love' which also mentions cheating.
Given that the song tells the tale of a love that was lost, fans deduced immediately that it was intended as a message for Affleck, 51.
The appealing song also alludes to adultery, albeit as of yet, there have been no allegations of infidelity on the part of the 'Gone Girl' actor.
One of the followers questioned, "Is this song for Ben???"
The lyrics of the song in question are as follows: "If you had my love, and I gave you all my trust, would you comfort me? And if somehow you knew, that your love would be untrue, would you lie to me? And call me baby."
"Now if I give you me, this is how it's got to be, first of all, I won't take you cheating on me/ Tell me who can I trust, if I can't trust in you/ And I refuse to let you play me for a fool/ You said that we, could possibly, spend eternity, see that's what you told me," Lopez sings.
The lyrics add: "That's what you said, but if you want me, you have to be, fulfilling all my dreams, if you really want me, babe."
The song was initially released in 1999, three years before she met Affleck while working on the set of their film 'Gigli,' per Daily Mail. They infamously broke up before their wedding after being engaged.
Jennifer Lopez's inner circle disapproves of Ben Affleck amid divorce rumors
According to multiple insiders, Jennifer Lopez's close friends, including manager Benny Medina, were against her newfound relationship with Ben Affleck, but they nevertheless supported it because of the actress.
Close friends and family of the 'On the Floor' singer reportedly never liked Bennifer 2.0; their doubts and misgivings about Lopez's second chance at love with her spouse Affleck are now being confirmed amid widely circulated reports the couple is separating.
Lopez's longtime talent manager Medina is one of Affleck's harshest detractors. He was vocal in the past about his distaste of the 'Gone Girl' actor during his first unsuccessful engagement to the 'Marry Me' actress in 2004.
"The two of them can’t stand each other. They don’t get along and there’s still bad blood," a source recently said to a news outlet about Medina, 66, and Affleck, who appeared to be making an effort to set their differences aside for Lopez.
Good friend Leah Remini was another individual whose connections to Lopez were briefly severed during her relationship with Affleck. However, the 'Gone Girl' star doesn't seem to have had a direct role in that friendship breaking.
"No one, except [Lopez’s] mother, likes Ben Affleck. He’s a triple-A a**hole," said the second source.