Jennifer Lopez dances to Bruno Mars' "Marry You" at LA concert amid Ben Affleck divorce rumors

Lopez appeared to join in the lyrics, singing "I think I wanna marry you" with the crowd in California.


Pop Culture & Art August 17, 2024
Courtesy: Jennifer Lopez/Instagram, AFP

Jennifer Lopez let loose at Bruno Mars’ concert on Thursday amidst her ongoing marital issues with Ben Affleck.

The 55-year-old singer was captured in a social media video enthusiastically waving her arms and flipping her hair while Mars performed, “It’s a beautiful night, we’re looking for something dumb to do / Hey baby, I think I wanna marry you.”

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Lopez appeared to join in the lyrics, singing “I think I wanna marry you” with the crowd at the new Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, that night.

For the event, the “Marry Me” actress opted for a casual look, sporting a white cropped top and blue pants. She styled her hair in a loose ponytail and accessorized with oversized glasses, stacked bracelets, and hoop earrings.

Before the concert, Lopez was spotted in the VIP section, enjoying herself and conversing with Ashton Kutcher.

It’s not clear who Lopez attended the concert with, but she was seen enjoying Mars’ performance just hours after visiting Affleck’s rental home in Brentwood, California, for his 52nd birthday.

Lopez did not acknowledge Affleck’s birthday on social media, choosing instead to post a solo photo of herself in a sheer gown.

The “Let’s Get Loud” singer recently had her own birthday celebration, which she spent in the Hamptons with friends, without Affleck, last month.

Lopez and Affleck fueled divorce rumors in May when Affleck did not accompany his wife to the Met Gala, moved out of their $68 million mansion into a rental property, and then listed the house for sale in July.

Since then, Lopez has been seen looking at homes around Los Angeles.

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