Giving fans an inside look at her personal life, Jennifer Lopez gives NSFW details about Ben Alleck in the new single. The greatest love story ever told. The song is from their new album. This is me now.
The song, which Lopez posted, has lyrics that really give the listener too much information about the couple’s love life. “Missing your body / Climbing on top of me / Sliding inside me / The way I ride it / Bodies lining up / Look at our rhythm.”
However, the song is not X-rated in its entirety. She ends up singing about how it was “fate” that they “met twice in one life.”
The song’s debut comes just after Jennifer Lopez recalled how she and Affleck broke up after postponing their wedding in 2003. “We didn’t break up at that time,” Lopez explained while talking about why the wedding was postponed. “It happened over the course of the next few months.”
López admitted that the postponement of the wedding raised some doubts about the relationship. “I knew in my heart that I wanted to be with him for the rest of my life,” she continued. “I knew it. But it didn’t look like we were going to make it. And then I got scared.”
Jennifer Lopez later stated that it was very difficult to let Ben Affleck go the first time. “It was a very sad moment to let go of someone you really love,” she explained. “Because you just can’t understand it. “You just don’t have the capacity and the ability at that moment, emotionally, to figure it out.”
Jennifer Lopez’s film director reveals why Ben Affleck’s face was not shown in ‘This Is Me… Now’
Meanwhile, Dave Meyers, the director of Jennifer Lopez’s film This is me… now: a love story, I talk to PEOPLE about why he made sure Ben Affleck’s face never appeared in the film.
“We wavered in the opening scene, but we didn’t really want to end it, the whole journey of love was just getting back to Ben,” Meyers explained.
“That was purposeful, because everything Jen was telling me was about her own personal maturity and what she went through and learned about herself. That’s what people will primarily identify with.”
Meyers also said that he and Lopez had Ben play many characters in the film. However, he was always in disguise. “So it was like he was always present,” he continued.
“What I felt when I heard there was a book of 20 years of their correspondence, was like, God, what kind of amazing relic to know exists. And for me, in the movie, Ben was always present in his life.”
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