Jennifer Lopez's broken heart can be mended amidst possible 'lift off' of Kevin Costner romance

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Amidst the release of her new film "Unstoppable", Jennifer Lopez might be feeling confident enough to put herself back out there (so to speak) following her divorce from Ben Affleck. Lopez, who filed for divorce from Affleck in August 2024, has been a fixture in the tabloids for decades due to her many romantic relationships -- and she may have a "Field of Dreams" star on deck as she seeks to move on from Affleck.

Lopez and Affleck dated briefly in the early 2000s, and after reconnecting nearly two decades on, they married in 2022. However, personality differences that derailed their relationship in 2004 re-emerged 20 years on and led to the end of Lopez's fourth marriage. According to the latest chatter, "Jenny from the Block" is keen to move on, and her next romance may not be far away.

Costner lays out the scenario

Veteran actor Kevin Costner is one of Hollywood's most respected stars -- and as he celebrated his 70th birthday on Saturday, a source close to Costner has revealed that he is "not necessarily" looking for a serious romance at this time, which may suit Lopez just fine.

"He is not seriously involved with anyone and not necessarily looking for anything more than that right now," an insider revealed to People magazine.

Costner and ex-wife Christine Baumgartner finalized their divorce less than a year ago, and the "Dances with Wolves" star has been spending significant time with some of his children in recent months. The insider revealed that Costner is staying busy pursuing some of his many interests since his split from Baumgartner -- and that includes making more films, such as sequels to his Western epic "Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1".

With Costner and Lopez both still on the mend from heartbreak, the two were spotted together in Aspen, Colorado shortly after Christmas, giving rise to rumors that the pair could form a new power couple. However, that does not seem to be on the cards...yet.

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