Jennifer Lopez Breaks Silence on Life After Ben Affleck: “I’m Not Looking for Anybody”

Jennifer Lopez, celebrated for her music and high-profile romances, opened up about life post-Ben Affleck in an Interview magazine feature. Speaking with comedian Nikki Glaser, the 55-year-old star revealed she’s focusing on self-reflection and personal growth.

“I’m not looking for anybody,” Lopez stated, emphasizing the need to feel whole individually before seeking deeper connections. Reflecting on her summer, she shared, “Fulfillment doesn’t have to come from someone else.”

This marks a significant change for Lopez, who’s rarely been single throughout her public life. From her first marriage in 1997 to her most recent relationship, the star’s

journey in love has been as dynamic as her career, now taking a backseat to self-discovery.

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