Jennifer Lopez told Ben Affleck that she’s ‘forgiven him all the way’

In 2022, Jennifer Lopez: Halftime came out. It’s worth a watch – J.Lo is very raw in the documentary, and there are some genuinely intimate moments caught on camera as she’s promoting Hustlers and preparing to perform at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime show. She’s upset that Hustlers didn’t get any awards-season love, but she tried to just eat the pain and keep moving, and there’s a really sweet moment where she’s rehearsing for the Halftime show and Emme comes in and convinces Jennifer to check out the kids’ dance class next door (and that moment inspired an incredible visual in the halftime show).

I bring up Halftime because it’s one of my favorite celeb-documentaries in recent years, and I’m genuinely looking forward to watching her new doc, The Greatest Love Story Never Told. It’s supposed to be a companion piece to her new album (This Is Me… Now) and her musical film (This Is Me… Now: A Love Story). The musical was hilariously bad to me but others feel differently and so be it. But I will devour this doc, which comes out today. Jennifer let cameras into the home she shares with Ben Affleck and their kids, and cameras follow her around as she’s making the album and the musical film. It should be chaotic and TMI. Speaking of, here’s a little preview of coming attractions:

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s past relationship strife is water under the bridge. In her new Amazon Prime documentary The Greatest Love Story Never Told, the “Waiting for Tonight” singer, 54, opens up about the ways in which she and the Air star, 51, have found harmony together after pressing pause on their relationship for nearly 20 years.

At one point, Affleck asks Lopez if she’s forgiven him, or is angry at him.

“I think I was angry at you for a long time,” she tells him in the doc. “But that heartbreak set both of us on a course to figuring ourselves out to being better people. I think I’ve forgiven you all the way. I think I need to forgive myself [for] some things.”

After meeting on the set of their movie Gigli in 2002, the pair were engaged later that year, and were set to be married in September 2003. But days before, they postponed the wedding, citing “excessive media attention.” After briefly splitting in the wake of the canceled nuptials, they officially called it quits in January 2004.

In the documentary, director Dave Meyers — who helmed This Is Me…Now: A Love Story — says that when Lopez and Affleck broke up, it was “catastrophic” — and the “On the Floor” artist explains that losing him was hard because he wasn’t just the love of her life, but her best friend.

[From People]

In that sliding-doors situation of Ben not sabotaging the engagement and going through with the 2003 wedding… it would have been a completely different kind of heartbreak for both of them. They wouldn’t have survived as a couple for very long, and Ben would have had to scratch the sabotage itch in many other ways. As Jennifer Garner knows. There was always something to be said for coming back together in their late 40s/early 50s, at a point in their lives where the biggest self-sabotages are behind them. Hopefully. I guess I’m saying that I understand why J.Lo was mad at him for a while and why she’s not mad at him now. They both had to figure out a lot of their sh-t separately. And I’m still not convinced that they’ve figured everything out, but whatever. God bless. I’ll watch it.

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  1. AlpineWitch says:

    I’m thinking she’s the one sabotaging it now lol 😆
    It’s a miracle they’re still together 😄

    • Concern Fae says:

      This. It feels like he went through a lot of therapy and she was raw dogging her emotional mess the whole time.

    • Kingston says:

      Yeah I’m thoroughly convinced that its a real point of no return and in fact, the beginning of the end when (especially but not only) a high-profile couple make their private life public by doing a media product together that blurs the line between their real life and the reel life.

      Two such ones come immediately to mind:
      Tom & Nicole – Eyes Wide Shut
      Brad & Angie – By the Sea

      I hope for their sake that Ben and Jen escape that trap.

      • Carolnr says:

        All of this pent up hurt should have been discussed privately with a THERAPIST (& hopefully it was) not discussed so publicly. She knew how uncomfortable Ben was when she disclosed those very private love letters to everyone but she did it anyway for HERSELF! She did not even consult Ben beforehand. I think she is so hell- bent on making Ben pay for the past. Divulging all their private issues to the public may make her feel better, but did she even consider how it would Ben ( the love of her life) feel?
        I think these issues should have been resolved PRIOR to them getting married. There was still clearly alot of hurt there. She cannot ever erase this documentary….it is out there now for the public to see for eternity! ( it was nice to see that some of her true friends tried to stop her, but she would not listen) I wonder if Ben will resent her for this?

      • AuntRara says:

        Yes. Joint media productions or high-profile, elaborate vow renewals. If I were a big-deal divorce lawyer, either one of those things would have me clearing my calendar.

  2. Amberil says:

    I’ve watched the documentary yesterday and I was pleasantly surprise ?
    I still think her showing his love letters without consulting him in the 1st place was a shitty move and there is also a moment with her telling her collaborators Ben isn’t uncomfortable with her doing all this but he loves her and can’t stop her etc I raised my eyebrow a bit.

    I hope she got it all out now and is going to be more protective of the relationship. it was nice to see them act like a normal couple in this doc, they were cute and very different from the grumpy and miserable image we see in the press

  3. Mimi says:

    It feels very “See?? I got him!” to me, which is just….

  4. Rnot says:

    She’s still trying to publicly process trauma from 20 years ago. I predict divorce within 18 months.

  5. lucy2 says:

    I can’t understand why she’s pushing so hard on publicizing all this personal stuff. It feels very…insecure? to me. Trying too hard to convince everyone.

  6. Karen Van Wagon says:

    She is hurt that he dumped her because her urban and Latina image was bad for his all-American brand. She married him to prove to herself that she got her man finally….after fail marriages and relationship. She should know by now that she is too good for him….the most important love is the one you experience with yourself and JLo has obviously not experienced that before.

  7. Hush says:

    Definitely a Kardashian-Jenner influence here motivating Jen.

    Celebs can’t afford to be mysterious these days.

    Well, some celebs. People perceived to have talent may not need to overexpose themselves.

  8. So she gets even with him by marrying “Messy” Marc Anthony?!?