Jennifer Lopez Doesn’t Want A Public Proposal From Ben Affleck

February 16, 2022 / Posted by:

Bennifer rebooted last spring after a seventeen-year hiatus, and the engagement rumors started pretty much immediately. I totally get it. You’re lazy, you’re horny, you love attention; why not pick up where ya left off? Now, as far as we know, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez are still just BF/GF. But yesterday, under the guise of promoting her bonkers-looking rom-com, Marry Me, JLo went on a radio show and shared her opinions on public proposals. Hey, if Jennifer Lopez is an expert on anything, it’s getting proposed to. Lady’s a five-time fiancée!

In an interview with Heart FM, 52-year-old Jen says that even though she loves “public displays of romance,” she doesn’t know if she would love a public proposal, via Us Weekly:

“I think that that’s a more intimate thing between two people.”

The “Jenny From the Block” songstress went on to reiterate that she has “no problem” with PDA if the couple is “really” feeling it. “I do think that a proposal is kind of a sacred intimate thing that should just be between two people,” she added. “When you’re about to pledge your lives to each other, that’s a big deal.”

It’s a very big deal, and we should all take engagements and marriage as seriously as Jennifer does. See: her intimate 2019 engagement to “twin soul” Alex Rodriguez:

Back in December, a Bennifer insider told Us Weekly that Ben and Jen were already discussing wedding plans, and they want their future nuptials to be “intimate but immaculate” and “an elaborate statement of their love story for their friends and family.” 

Somewhere Ben is breathing a giant sigh of relief that he canceled his Super Bowl proposal plans. The skywriter, the Jumbotron, the fireworks… they were all scrapped last minute because Ben was weirded out by A-Rod’s game-long evil eye. In retrospect, a blessing!

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