Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez The two reunited in 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic and dreamed of a fateful love affair, but just a few years later, their marriage fell apart due to differences in personality, and fans are reluctant to blame Jennifer Lopez for the breakup.
Affleck and Lopez have barely been seen together in recent months, giving the impression that the two are fighting behind closed doors. The consensus is that the Batman star comes across as miserable, depressed and somewhat of a recluse, while Lopez is strong, outspoken and confident in her persona.
And now his moody personality seems to have worsened as his marriage falls apart and he becomes dependent on the mother of his children and his ex-wife. Jennifer Garnerseeking emotional support and maybe answers, but it's only making Lopez feel worse as her own happiness begins to wane.
“If people knew what she really went through they would be more tolerant of her,” a source told DailyMail.com. “Ben is a great guy but he can be moody and depressed.”
“I think people saw it in the pictures from last year's Grammy Awards. He's not smiling. If people knew what he was really like, he wouldn't attack her. He keeps smoking, swearing and looks annoyed all the time.”
“He's a great director and actor, but we don't laugh very much together. But he's a great father.”
Why is Affleck so grumpy?
If that's true, the 51-year-old actor may not even realize he was born because after amassing a net worth of around $150 million, he can go about his life without ever having to look at his bank account and with the option to do whatever he wants, whenever he wants.
He admitted to being shy, however; Kevin HartHowever, he denied claims that he was always in a bad mood, adding that he only tended to do so when he was in public and people shoved cameras in his face.
“I'm a little shy. I don't really like attention,” Affleck told Heart to Heart, “so people look at me and they're like, 'Why is this guy angry all the time?'”
“Someone had a camera shoved in my face and I was like, 'Right, let's go.'