Jason Mewes on Ben Affleck & J.Lo: "I’d Be Shocked If They Split"
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Thu, May 23, 2024
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Jason Mewes, a close friend of Ben Affleck, isn't buying into the speculation about Affleck's marriage to Jennifer Lopez falling apart. Based on what he's seen, he doubts the rumors are true.
We caught up with Jason in L.A. on Wednesday, and he shared that after witnessing the couple's genuine affection at their wedding less than two years ago, he would be shocked if there was any truth to the breakup rumors.
Jason voiced his frustration over people jumping to conclusions about a split, suggesting there’s likely a more practical explanation for Ben moving out of their home—probably related to work. He speculated that Ben might need some peace and quiet to focus on his new movie, away from the hustle and bustle of family life, or perhaps J.Lo isn't thrilled with Ben's film collaborators coming and going at their home.
While Jason admits he hasn't been in close contact with Ben since their wedding in 2022, he emphasizes that he's just offering possibilities, not facts.
Currently, Ben is renting a place in Brentwood, while Jennifer remains in their $60 million Beverly Hills mansion. The situation has been a bit of a rollercoaster, with Ben seen without his wedding band one day and wearing it the next. They even added to the confusion by stepping out for a family outing, only for Jennifer to attend the premiere of her new movie "Atlas" solo the next day.
Despite the separate living arrangements and mixed signals, Jason remains confident in their relationship, maintaining faith in their enduring love story.
We caught up with Jason in L.A. on Wednesday, and he shared that after witnessing the couple's genuine affection at their wedding less than two years ago, he would be shocked if there was any truth to the breakup rumors.
Jason voiced his frustration over people jumping to conclusions about a split, suggesting there’s likely a more practical explanation for Ben moving out of their home—probably related to work. He speculated that Ben might need some peace and quiet to focus on his new movie, away from the hustle and bustle of family life, or perhaps J.Lo isn't thrilled with Ben's film collaborators coming and going at their home.
While Jason admits he hasn't been in close contact with Ben since their wedding in 2022, he emphasizes that he's just offering possibilities, not facts.
Currently, Ben is renting a place in Brentwood, while Jennifer remains in their $60 million Beverly Hills mansion. The situation has been a bit of a rollercoaster, with Ben seen without his wedding band one day and wearing it the next. They even added to the confusion by stepping out for a family outing, only for Jennifer to attend the premiere of her new movie "Atlas" solo the next day.
Despite the separate living arrangements and mixed signals, Jason remains confident in their relationship, maintaining faith in their enduring love story.
An Elvis Presley fan is about to have the chance to own a personal piece of the King's life: his Bible, which is heading to auction. GWS Auctions has already received a bid of $30,000, with the live auction starting on May 25. This special Bible, embossed with "Elvis Aaron Presley" in gold, is filled with bookmarked pages and underlined passages that resonated with Elvis.
Accompanying the Bible is a handwritten letter from Elvis' cousin, Patsy Presley. According to the auction house, this Bible was one of three found by Patsy and Elvis' father while packing his belongings after his death. This particular Bible was discovered in Elvis' nightstand.
Elvis was not only a rock star but also deeply spiritual. He often turned to the Bible to calm his nerves and pray before performances.
Interestingly, the auction house's owner, Brigitte Kruse, was Priscilla Presley's former business partner. Kruse has filed a lawsuit claiming Priscilla left her in financial trouble without any warning.
The auction of Elvis' Bible coincides with news of a potential foreclosure auction of Graceland. Elvis' granddaughter, Riley Keough, is working hard to prevent this, alleging that the foreclosure is based on fraudulent loan documents.
While Graceland might be out of reach for most, Elvis' Bible offers a more attainable piece of history for a lucky collector.