Recently, reports have surfaced claiming that Ben Affleck had significant control over Jennifer Lopez’s documentary about their marriage. According to insiders, the “Gone Girl” actor played a crucial role in the creative process of the Prime Video documentary titled “The Greatest Love Story Never Told”.
Sources revealed that Affleck was heavily involved in pushing for the project, from the movie to the album, and finally, the documentary. It was suggested that Affleck’s company, Artists Equity, actually came up with the idea for the documentary, despite initial reluctance from Lopez’s team due to her focus on her ninth studio album, “This Is Me… Now”.
Interestingly, despite appearing hesitant and surprised in the documentary, insiders claim that Affleck was actually in control behind the scenes. It was suggested that he even took control away from the director to ensure that the narrative he wanted was portrayed accurately.
Following the release of the documentary, rumors began swirling about Lopez and Affleck’s relationship, eventually leading to their breakup after two years of marriage. Lopez filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences, with reports indicating that their marriage had been over since March, despite the official separation date being listed as April 26.
A close friend of Lopez disclosed to Page Six that she had tried everything to save the marriage but hinted at Affleck’s ‘darkness’. This revelation sheds light on a different aspect of Affleck’s personality that may have contributed to the downfall of their relationship.
In the midst of the breakup, Affleck has reportedly been making new friends, one of whom is Kick Kennedy, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The pair has been spotted together at various locations, indicating a blossoming relationship post his split with Lopez. Meanwhile, Lopez has been maintaining a low profile since filing for divorce.
The narrative surrounding Ben Affleck’s control over Jennifer Lopez’s documentary sheds light on the complexities of their relationship and the power dynamics within. It serves as a reminder that what we see on screen may not always reflect the reality behind the scenes.