Jennifer Lopez has cited reconcilable differences as the reason for filing for divorce from actor Ben Affleck

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Jennifer Lopez has cited reconcilable differences as the reason for filing for divorce from actor Ben Affleck, two years after their highly-publicized wedding.

The “Jenny From the Block” singer, 55, submitted the divorce papers on the second anniversary of their Georgia wedding ceremony, listing their separation date as April 26.

According to court documents obtained by Page Six, Lopez has requested that neither she nor Affleck, 52, be awarded spousal support. The documents also reveal that Lopez has asked a judge to revert her legal name from Jennifer Lynn Affleck back to Jennifer Lynn Lopez, signalling a final end to their marriage.

Lopez and Affleck’s rekindled romance made headlines when they eloped in July 2022, with Lopez taking Affleck’s surname—a move she once described as “romantic” and “traditional.” Despite her public pride in becoming Mrs. Affleck, Lopez is now seeking to return to her maiden name, reflecting the couple’s split.

In an interview with Vogue in November 2022, Lopez expressed her satisfaction with the name change, explaining that while people would continue to call her Jennifer Lopez, she cherished the tradition of taking her husband’s last name. However, she also acknowledged that having Affleck change his last name to Lopez was never considered, as she felt it lacked the romance she associated with the gesture.

Lopez’s divorce filing has sparked speculation about the division of assets, as the couple reportedly did not have a prenuptial agreement. This could potentially lead to a legal battle over their substantial assets, including their $68 million Beverly Hills mansion, which they recently put up for sale.

As one of Hollywood’s most talked-about couples, Lopez and Affleck’s split marks the end of a relationship that captured public attention both in the early 2000s and again in their recent reunion.

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