After Ben Affleck Split, Jennifer Lopez’s Relationship Rumor With His Best Friend is a New Low

Rumors swirl around Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s best friend after a close moment at TIFF, raising many question.

After a highly publicized marriage and subsequent split with Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez is once again in the spotlight, and not for her music or films. She is now at the center of another controversy, with rumors of her dating Affleck’s best friend.

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez in Jersey Girl | Credits: Miramax Films

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez in Jersey Girl

Their divorce has been rather tumultuous and as it unfolded in the public eye, the ex-couple divided the internet, with netizens taking jabs at both of them. However, this time, it might be Lopez’s turn to be under the fire.

Is Jennifer Lopez Involved with Ben Affleck’s Best Friend?

As per reports by People, in a recent appearance at the Toronto International Fim Festival (TIFF), Jennifer Lopez opened up a floodgate of rumors about her personal life, by sharing a close moment with Matt Damon at the premiere of their new movie, Unstoppable.

Sources say that Lopez and Damon engaged in a “long, deep conversation” at EPOCH Bar & Kitchen Terrace while holding hands and laughing throughout their discussion. As seen in the pictures by the New York Post, the pair were photographed together, where the actress wore a dazzling gown, and the Good Will Hunting artist was seen in a sharp suit.

Ben Affleck’s absence from the premiere has only added fuel to the fire. According to an insider, the two were talking for over 20 minutes and even clasping hands. The moment’s intimacy, coupled with the recent divorce filing has led to natural speculations about the relationship between Lopez and Damon.

However, their recent professional partnership must also be taken into consideration. Despite their close rapport, there is no concrete evidence or a proper statement that could confirm their fling. Yet, in the world of celebrity gossip, even the smallest moments are magnified to a full-blown headline.