Ben Affleck fell asleep on cruise during Paris honeymoon, picture went viral

Paris [France], July 25 (ANI): It is not uncommon to feel exhausted after marriage. Even Ben Affleck, who recently tied the knot with Jennifer Lopez, can agree.

Newlywed Ben was seen taking a nap during a tourist cruise on the Seine River in Paris, Page Six reports.

Several pictures have surfaced online in which Ben is sleeping with his wife Jennifer Lopez and their kids during the cruise ride, leaving netizens in tears.

One social media user tweeted, “Mannan you all let this man sleep in peace.”

Another wrote, “Hahahaha…he looks so cute.”

One Twitter user wrote, ‘I can sleep like this forever.

Ben, 49, and Jennifer, 53, shocked fans earlier this month when they revealed they married at A Little White Chapel in Las Vegas.

The high-profile couple, who met in 2001, when they both starred in the movie “Gigli”, began a very public romance and became engaged the following year. The marriage was postponed and he called it quits in 2004. Ben is married to “Alias” star Jennifer Garner, with whom he shares three children, Violet, 16, Seraphina, 14, and Samuel, 10. He finalized his divorce in 2018 and went on to date “SNL” producer Lindsay Shookus. and the Cuban actress Ana de Armas whom he met on the set of his film “Deep Water”. Jennifer, on the other hand, married singer Marc Anthony in June 2004, with whom she shares twins, Emme and Max, born in 2008. The pair eventually divorced.

And in May 2021, Ben and Jennifer sparked dating rumors when they were seen holding hands while on vacation in Montana.

Jennifer revealed in her ‘On the JLo’ newsletter that she and Affleck, 49, tied the knot at A Little White Chapel.

In the newsletter, she wrote, “So with the best witnesses you can ever imagine, a dress from an old movie and a jacket from Ben’s closet, we read our vows in the little chapel and give each other rings. which we will wear for the rest of our lives,” adding that the ceremony was “exactly what we wanted.” (ANI)

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