Ben Affleck jaded at the Grammys? Here’s what Jennifer Lopez really whispered in her ear at the party

Remember! On February 5, the Grammys ceremony took place. For the event, the singer and actress, Jennifer Lopez, appeared more radiant than ever. An evening to which the artist had gone accompanied by her husband, actor Ben Affleck. During this evening, the actor had made the buzz on the Web since he had appeared sad, jaded and unhappy to attend the ceremony, so much so that Jennifer Lopez seemed to have whispered in his ear to recover. A scene that had been filmed.

A misinterpreted scene?

A month later, we finally know the reason for the behavior of the actor. In an interview for The Hollywood ReporterBen Affleck said: “I had a great time at the Grammys. My wife was going there and I thought, ‘There will be good music. It should be fun.’” Regarding the famous scene that has gone viral, we finally know what J-Lo whispered to her husband. He added : “I actually saw Trevor Noah walk up and I was like, ‘Oh, my God. They were fitting us into that shot, but I didn’t think they were shooting. I leaned over to her and said, “As soon as they start spinning, I’ll walk away from you and leave you next to Trevor.” » She answered me : « You have no interest in leaving. It’s a husband and wife thing. I thought “Who are we here for? For her. It’s his time.” We are therefore reassured!

However, Ben Affleck confided in this bad buzz and indicated that he was touched by certain remarks, in particular those which said that he was drunk: “I’ve been to events drunk before. I went to awards shows drunk, often. Nobody ever said anything. But at the Grammys, we said, “He’s drunk. “I thought that was interesting.” As a reminder, Ben Affleck had to follow a detoxification treatment in 2017 in order to fight once morest his alcoholism.

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