Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck married in a whirlwind ceremony in 2022 in Las Vegas. Now, there are reports that the couple might be splitting up, which is incredibly worrying.
Keep reading to know more about what the evidence is.
It seems, according to reports Ben Affleck has been staying at a home without his wife, Jennifer Lopez. He was spotted by paparazzi leaving the home he is occupying solo as well.
The actor was seen in Brentwood, Los Angeles, leaving and going to a home he has been occupying without his wife, Lopez. According to the sources who have seen the actor, he has also been spending the night there.
Earlier this week, InTouch reported that Lopez and Affleck are done with one another. The story also suggested that Affleck had moved out of their marital home in Beverly Hills. And while it is not totally confirmed whether the actor has moved out of that home, it does seem that for the last week, Affleck has been staying in his Brentwood home.
However, both of them have been seen wearing their wedding rings throughout this time. While both of them have been seen solo in their engagements recently, Ben was noticeably absent on Lopez’s side at the Met Gala last week.
The Lasting Impact of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans: A Look at the Cowboy Icon’s Nine Children
Roy Rogers, the “King of the Cowboys,” and his wife, Dale Evans, the “Queen of the West,” were Hollywood legends, starring in over 100 films and “The Roy Rogers Show.” They raised a family of nine children, blending joy with tragedy.
Their children’s stories reflect the couple’s resilience. Cheryl Rogers, adopted in 1941, appeared in some of Roy’s films. Linda Lou, Roy’s biological daughter, now lives in California, surrounded by family. Roy Rogers Jr., known as “Dusty,” became his father’s manager and a musician.
Dale Evans and Roy had a daughter, Robin, who was born with Down syndrome and passed away before age two. Dale honored her in the book *Angel Unaware*. Dodie, adopted at seven months, married and became a grandmother. Sadly, Deborah, adopted during the Korean War, died in a bus accident at age 12, and Sandy Rogers, adopted after Robin’s death, choked to death at 18 in a military hospital.
Tom Fox, Dale’s son from her first marriage, became a school teacher and passed away in 2012.
Their story is one of “joy, tragedy, and enduring love,” a legacy that continues to inspire.
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