Jennifer Lopez has leveled up her jewelry game, making a dazzling switch from her iconic “Ben” necklace to a sparkling new piece spelling out her own name in glittering diamonds. The multi-talented superstar was spotted rocking her new bling during her Hamptons getaway on July 19, sparking rumors about the status of her relationship with husband Ben Affleck.
But hold up, before jumping to any conclusions, let’s dive deeper into the drama that is JLo and Ben Affleck. The power couple rekindled their love story in 2021 and tied the knot in a whirlwind Vegas ceremony the following year. However, their recent lack of public celebration for their anniversary, combined with the listing of their Beverly Hills mansion for a cool $68 million, has tongues wagging about a possible split.
Although the signs may seem clear, Lopez has been throwing us curveballs, sporting her Ben necklace amidst the divorce rumors and spending quality time with stepdaughter Violet Affleck in the Hamptons. Plus, let’s not forget her ever-changing nameplate necklace collection that she switches up depending on her mood and relationship status.
Lopez has been particularly infatuated with her gold ‘Jennifer’ necklace this summer, showcasing it during a peachy Fourth of July weekend. The latest addition to her collection features a more delicate, cursive font adorned with dazzling diamonds, a departure from her usual block lettering. Paired with a casual black crop top, white athletic pants, and a nod to ex Alex Rodriguez with a Yankees baseball cap, JLo’s style statement is as bold as ever.
So, does the nameplate switch signal the end of Bennifer 2.0? Only time will tell. But one thing is for certain – Lopez’s jewelry choices serve as a reminder to stay true to oneself through all relationship ups and downs.
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