Ben Affleck, 50, sweetly held palms with spouse Jennifer Lopez, 53, as they headed to a Broadway present! The newlyweds had been noticed trying out Hugh Jackman‘s The Music Man in New York City — her native — on Friday, Nov. 25. The photographs mark the primary since she introduced a follow-up to her Ben impressed album This Is Me…Then from 2002, with the 2022 iteration dubbed This Is Me…Now. Jen embraced the cooler temperatures with a black knit sweater that includes a Christmas impressed design, together with an extended silky skirt with slits. She appeared so as to add a sheer black pair of tights to fight the cool climate.
Jennifer was glowing for the night out, retaining her make-up pure and bronze toned, which is thought to be her signature look. The mother of twins Emme and Max, 14, stored her highlighted hair middle parted and down, channeling a Farrah Fawcett ’70s vibe along with her bouncy feathered fashion. Meanwhile, Ben matched in black with a pair of slacks and a zipper down sweater with a coat over prime. He additionally sported a pair of brown and impartial toned Nike dunk sneakers.
The “Jenny From The Block” singer made headlines earlier this week when she cleared her whole Instagram account, and made her avatar only a black circle. Fans instantly started speculating that she was set to announce a brand new challenge, which she did on Thanksgiving — additionally the twentieth anniversary of This Is Me…Then. The challenge additionally marks her first full-length album in 8 years, the final being A.Ok.A. which got here out in 2014 (her newer album Marry Me was technically a film soundtrack).
“People think they know things about what happened to me along the way, the men I was with—but they really have no idea, and a lot of times they get it so wrong,” she mentioned to Vogue journal in an interview that was revealed on Nov. 25. “There’s a part of me that was hiding a side of myself from everyone. And I feel like I’m at a place in my life, finally, where I have something to say about it,” she additionally mentioned, noting that the songs are “kind of a culmination of who I am as a person and an artist.”
Song titles embrace “Dear Ben pt. II” — a comply with as much as 2002’s “Dear Ben” — in addition to “Midnight Trip To Vegas,” a direct reference to their Las Vegas nuptials.
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