Ben Affleck infuriates Jennifer Lopez with latest move
Ben Affleck's recent move might trigger Jennifer Lopez
Ben Affleck has ultimately chosen to take action on something that Jennifer Lopez urged him to do since years.
According to the reports, Affleck has finally decided to remove the huge Phoenix tattoo on his back.
A close source went on revealing, "It's all part of his big post-divorce makeover."
"He's scheduling sessions with tattoo removal specialists to get rid of it little by little... It's a huge piece, so it's going to take time, but he already had a consultation," the insider added.
The source shared that the On the Floor vocalist used to beg the film producer to remove it, as she thought it looks 'horrible.'
Upon inquiring the reason behind the move, the 52-year-old stated: "Now that he is single and has to take his shirt off in front of other women, suddenly he is willing to take it off."
Moreover, the source believed that, "When JLo finds out, she will totally take it personally."
Following his split with the 55-year-old, the Gone Girl star has been captured having a close bond with ex wife Jennifer Garner, as he finds himself 'comfortable' and 'be himself' around her.
As per Page Six, "Ben has a strong relationship with Jen that will never fade because they have a lot of history together and she is the mother of his children."
For the unknown, before tying the knot with Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck was married to Jennifer Garner with whom he shares three kids; Violet, 18, Fin, 15, and Samuel, 12.
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