Ben Affleck wants to erase Jennifer Lopez from his mind: "He's fed up with divas and gold diggers"

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  • CONNOR REID

Actualizado 04/12/2024 - 12:37 CST

Rumors and gossip come and go about the most viral relationship in Hollywood between the now-separated Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, whom some are determined to bring back together, although they every day give signs of not wanting to stumble over the same stone again.

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While JLo seems to be in the midst of a new love affair, this time with her bodyguard, Ben Affleck has decided to seek comfort after his breakup under the wings of his ex and mother of his three children, actress Jennifer Garner.

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However, turning to Garner has not been as many would like, as Affleck's plan is not at all romantic with his ex-wife, who is in a relationship with businessman John Miller, but as a new starting point to establish new relationships and prioritise his children and his multiple projects as a businessman and producer.

According to some sources, Ben Affleck is ready to fall in love again and to do so he also sought out Garner, who with her opinion and experience seems to be 'advising' Affleck on some profiles totally away from "divas and gold diggers", in a clear allusion to JLo.

Affleck, tired of 'divas and gold diggers'

Affleck's courage and determination could be greatly rewarded, as according to Radar Online, Jennifer Garner has taken her role as 'Cupid' very seriously and is in the midst of a campaign to find a partner for her ex-husband, in order to see him happy. As she has said on several occasions, it is also for the good of the children they have together, and they will be the main ones affected or benefited by this process.

The report claims that Garner is very good at finding genuine people and that "she is looking for someone who is down to earth and mature, as Ben is fed up with Hollywood divas and gold diggers".

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