Jennifer Lopez suggests she’s ‘at peace’ as she breaks silence after Ben Affleck split
Jennifer Lopez has broken her silence on Instagram amid her divorce from Ben Affleck, sharing a series of cryptic messages and sexy selfies.
Jennifer Lopez had quite the summer.
The All I Have singer, 55, looked back on her summer amid her divorce from Ben Affleck, while also sharing a few cryptic messages on Instagram.
The Hustlers actress posted a collection of photos over the weekend showing her and her children in a variety of poses as they participated in several summery activities. In the second slide, she added a quote that read, “Everything is unfolding in divine order.”
She also included a photo of a woman wearing a shirt that reads, “she’s in bloom and unbothered out of reach and at peace.”
Lopez captioned the post, “Oh, it was a summer.”
The Grammy-nominated singer filed for divorce from her fourth husband, Ben Affleck, on August 20 after two years of marriage.
Sources claimed the break-up has left Lopez “upset and disappointed with” the Argo star — especially after he initiated their reconciliation 20 years after the couple first called off their engagement and broke up.
The former couple was already living separately at the time of her filing, as the singer listed their official date of separation as April 26.
Affleck recently bought a $US20 million house in the Pacific Palisades while Lopez continues to search for a home of her own since she is reportedly uncomfortable living in her and Ben’s $US60 million marital home that has since been put up for sale.
“She and Ben bought the house for the whole family. It’s way too big for her and filled with too many memories as well,” the insider said.
On Friday, Lopez was spotted in public for the first time since filing for divorce.
She was photographed in Los Angeles wearing a plain gold band which she paired with a diamond ring on her pinky finger.
She was seen exiting a black vehicle in Beverly Hills, California, and immediately walked into a building.
This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission