Jennifer Lopez's 'over the moon' on Ben Affleck's Spanish
Ben Affleck grew up in Mexico; one can get the idea where he got his Spanish chops from
Jennifer Lopez is making public how much she loved Ben Affleck's fluent Spanish.
During an interview with Access Hollywood, the On The Floor singer gushed over her husband "really loves speaking Spanish, adding his fluency was the fact his childhood was spent in Mexico.
"Yeah, really great Spanish," The Boy Next Door star said about beau's impressive command of the language.
"He spent time in Mexico when he was a kid, and so, he loves the culture, and he loves the people, and he loves speaking Spanish."
"He learned it then, and he's kind of kept it up his whole life and really loves speaking Spanish," she said.
"I get very self-conscious, because I didn't grow up in Puerto Rico, you know what I mean?" Lopez added. "I speak Spanish, and I know Spanish. I know Spanish well, but I still get self-conscious – not him," the singer added.
Previously, the Deep Water actor surprised fans when he fluently spoke Spanish during his Air movie promotions.
During The Kelly Clarkson Show in 2020, the Batman star said his oldest kid, 17-year-old Violet, fluency in the language is beating his.
"She's always been a very good student, and she's been interested in Spanish, and so I would often help her," adding. "Now, all of a sudden, she's gotten into the grade where she's, like, in the harder Spanish classes, and she's getting better."
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