Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck list $68M mansion amid marriage rumors
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have not officially addressed rumors about a crisis in their marriage. However, something must be going on. They haven't been seen together for a long time, and now they have publicly put their huge mansion in Beverly Hills up for sale. We know how much it's worth.
3:23 PM EDT, July 12, 2024
The latest reports from the foreign press will not silence the rumors about a crisis in Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's marriage. As reported in "Us Weekly," the couple has publicly put their mansion in Beverly Hills up for sale. The star-studded residence has 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms. Guests have access to a separate penthouse, and the caretaker has a guardhouse with two bedrooms. The garage can hold 12 cars, and the parking lot can accommodate up to 80 vehicles. How luxurious.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's property is up for sale
The fact that Ben and Jen are selling the house is true. The announcement is public and official. That's how we learned that the villa can be purchased for "only" $68 million. The property's value has increased since Lopez and Affleck bought it. Let us remind you that the stars bought the estate in California in June of last year. At that time, it cost $60 million.
The house was built in 2000. However, it has been extensively renovated over the past 4 months. Could the couple have been planning to sell their nest for some time? Or were the renovations made with them in mind? They probably know best.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are still at odds
Apparently, the decision to put the house up for sale caused another conflict between the spouses. It's not even about selling the house itself but about publicly listing the offer.
It's worth remembering that according to media reports, Lopez and Affleck are not currently living together, which fuels speculation about their impending divorce. Although they have been seen with wedding rings on their fingers in recent weeks, paparazzi haven't "caught" them on a date for a long time.
They're going through so much individually and as a couple. It may take some time before they see if this complicated moment resolves itself, and they come back to each other as better people - a tabloid source adds mysteriously.
Do you think they'll come out of another crisis unscathed?