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Love still lingers? Jennifer Lopez reportedly ready to take Ben Affleck back in a second if given the chance
Love still lingers? Jennifer Lopez reportedly ready to take Ben Affleck back in a second if given the chance

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Love still lingers? Jennifer Lopez reportedly ready to take Ben Affleck back in a second if given the chance

Jennifer Lopez may have moved on in public, but her heart could still be with Ben Affleck. Despite her rumored new relationship with Office Romance co-star Brett Goldstein , those close to claim she hasn't truly moved on from her ex. Jennifer Lopez is reportedly still emotionally attached to Ben Affleck , despite those new dating rumors. What's going on between and Brett Goldstein? According to a report by Mandatory, her relationship with Brett is lighthearted and fun, but not serious. Those close to her believe she would take Ben back "in a second," implying she hasn't completely moved on yet. According to RadarOnline, a "source" informed them that, despite her purported coziness with Goldstein, still finds it difficult to let go of her. Jennifer Lopez and co-star Brett Goldstein's rumored romance isn't serious. The romance rumors are merely a welcome distraction for the "The Wedding Planner" star, as per a report. ALSO READ: Cracks in Bieber paradise? Sources say Justin and Hailey are near breaking point over his mounting jealousy Live Events Is Ben Affleck still on Jennifer's mind? RadarOnline claims that heart is still aching for Ben Affleck, her ex-husband. The singer-actor's inner circle is claiming that she's still emotionally tied to Ben, according to an insider. The individual went on, "She keeps an eye on everything he does." Jennifer Lopez may be hanging out with Brett, but her heart's clearly somewhere else, the insider added. Everyone around her can see it, the individual underlined. He is extremely in tune with Jennifer's moods and gives her exactly what she needs, lightness, according to a source from the production. "It's not deep, but it's enjoyable," as quoted in a report by Mandatory. What do J. Lo's friends say about Brett? Reportedly, close friends and family of Jennifer Lopez call Brett Goldstein "a great rebound." According to reports, the actor is also a "good match on paper." But according to one of J. Lo's friends, "She'd take Ben back in a second." "Nothing real is going to stick until she's truly over him," they continued. Brett is ideal for the mood Jennifer's in right now, flirty, fun, and very complimentary," according to another report. After everything that happened with Ben, he spoils her and gives her the attention she needs. Jennifer is seeking solace after going through a difficult emotional period, the report claims. Goldstein is charming and attentive, but not a household name in Jennifer's world. FAQs Are Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck still in love? According to insiders, still follows Ben's every move and would reunite with him if given the opportunity. Are and Brett Goldstein really dating? A reports suggests that they are not taking their relationship seriously. Their rumored romance is described as flirtatious and fun, rather than a deep connection.

Jennifer Lopez net worth: Here's how much the AMAs host is worth
Jennifer Lopez net worth: Here's how much the AMAs host is worth

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Jennifer Lopez net worth: Here's how much the AMAs host is worth

Los Angeles, May 25 (IANS) Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez is looking back at her illustrious career, and feels extremely "proud" of the same. Let's talk about Jennifer Lopez for a sec, because seriously, is there anything she hasn't done? JLo's been a total force in the entertainment world for decades now. Singer, dancer, actress, fashion icon, business mogul, you name it, she's crushed it. And if you've ever wondered how much all that hustle has added up to, spoiler alert: it's a lot. So, what's Jennifer Lopez actually worth? Born and raised in the Bronx, New York, Jennifer was all about performing from the start. She kicked things off as a dancer (remember In Living Color?), then quickly moved into acting. Her big break? The lead role in Selena, and let's be honest, she killed it. That movie didn't just make her a star, it also opened a ton of doors in Hollywood. Since then, she's headlined everything from rom-coms like The Wedding Planner to more intense roles like in Enough. Every role added a nice chunk of change to her growing bank account. But acting is only one part of her empire. Let's not forget JLo the pop star. Her music career totally blew up in the late '90s and early 2000s. Songs like If You Had My Love, Love Don't Cost a Thing, and Waiting for Tonight were massive hits, and those tracks (plus the albums, tours, and streaming royalties) brought in serious money. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo And let's be real, her live performances are iconic. She dances, she sings, she lights up the stage. That kind of energy sells out arenas and racks up millions. JLo is also a super smart businesswoman She didn't just stop at music and movies. Nope. She launched a fragrance line, remember Glow by JLo? It basically started the whole celebrity perfume trend. That line alone has made over $2 billion since 2012. Wild, right? And then there's JLo Beauty, her skincare brand, which pulled in over $75 million in sales just in 2022. She knows what sells, and more importantly, she knows how to sell herself as a brand. Jennifer owns some seriously stunning homes, like a $61 million Beverly Hills mansion, an $8.6 million estate in the Hamptons, and other luxe properties in Miami, LA, and NYC. Her total real estate portfolio is worth around $97 million. And of course, she's got a killer car collection too, think Rolls-Royces and more, worth another $1.5 million or so. Put all that together—movies, music, businesses, properties, and endorsements—and JLo's estimated net worth lands around $400 million. What's even more impressive is how she keeps it all going. Jennifer never stops. She's constantly reinventing herself, trying new things, and staying so relevant in an industry that moves fast. Whether she's headlining the Super Bowl, hosting the AMAs, or dropping a new skincare product, she shows up and delivers every single time. And that's kind of the secret to her success. Sure, she's insanely talented, but she's also smart, driven, and not afraid to take risks. She's built an empire by being true to herself and never settling for less.

Fans of '90s and '00s rom-coms are convinced: 'Materialists' is reviving the genre.
Fans of '90s and '00s rom-coms are convinced: 'Materialists' is reviving the genre.

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Fans of '90s and '00s rom-coms are convinced: 'Materialists' is reviving the genre.

Immaculate Nora Ephron vibes. A cheesy trailer voice-over. Nostalgic typography. An outrageously attractive love triangle that unravels across New York City. Celine Song's latest romance film, Materialists, doesn't arrive in theaters until June 13, but that hasn't stopped fans from making a bold proclamation based on the trailer alone: that the late-'90s and early-aughts rom-com is absolutely back. The second trailer for Song's sophomore film, the follow-up to her Oscar-nominated 2023 debut, Past Lives, was released on Thursday. It quickly set the internet ablaze, and fans of romantic comedies that were primarily released in the '90s and early '00s flocked to social media to praise the trailer, which has been described as an ode to the beloved genre. Materialists follows Lucy, played by Dakota Johnson, a successful young matchmaker and eternal bachelorette who falls into a complicated love triangle with Harry (Pedro Pascal), a charming businessman, and John (Chris Evans), her bartender ex-boyfriend. Fans immediately took note of Song's decision to include a voice-over in the latest trailer, harking back to trailers of rom-coms past, like 2001's The Wedding Planner and 2003's How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. The Materialists trailer is filled with nostalgic, teasing narration, with phrases like 'In a world of…' and 'This summer…,' all while being soundtracked to an indie-pop cover of Madonna's 'Material Girl.' 'From Academy Award-nominated director Celine Song, comes a modern take on what true love is really worth,' the narrator declares. Another quality of the trailer and poster that distinctly recalls the magic of early-'90s and late-'00s romantic comedies? Its choice typography — playful, clean and modern in a pastel hue — appears stylistically on brand with other standout romantic-comedies of the time, like Two Weeks Notice, Sweet Home Alabama or 27 Dresses. The Materialists promotional poster, along with its tagline 'Some people just want more,' is for some fans also reminiscent of late-'90s and early-aughts rom-com poster archetypes. The film's personable, lighthearted vibe is further demonstrated by A24's recently released handwritten character sheets, each accompanied by a flatlay that corresponds with their given interests. Johnson's Lucy is a 'workaholic' of 'average height,' while Pascal's Harry is 'old money' and Evans's John 'voted for Bernie.' 'She's at a very interesting time of her life where she's sort of teetering between two worlds,' Johnson told Entertainment Weekly about Lucy earlier this month, adding that Lucy is 'on this journey of trying to figure out whether she wants a life that she thinks will make her happy or a life that she knows will be extremely challenging, but she will be actually loved.' For rom-com enthusiasts, Song's choice of men to round out the Materialists love triangle makes total sense, with a veteran onscreen love interest in Evans and the internet's latest obsession in Pascal. Evans, of course, famously appeared in early-aughts mainstays like Not Another Teen Movie and The Perfect Score, before starring in romantic comedies like What's Your Number? And Before We Go in the mid-2010s. Pascal, meanwhile, since emerging as the 'internet's daddy,' has been taking mainstream media by storm. Fans have long voiced their desire to see The Last of Us star as a romantic lead. Song has yet to address the comparisons to earlier rom-coms, but she has spoken about the importance of exploring modern love in her films. 'Love and dating, even though those are things that men do as well, there is a dismissive feeling of it being called a chick flick or lighter fare,' Song said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. 'I think there's nothing more hardcore than this thing that we do, which is love someone. Romance is a very hardcore thing because it's one of the most dramatic things that everybody gets to do. It's one of the biggest dramas of our lives.'

Fans of '90s and '00s rom-coms are convinced: 'Materialists' is reviving the genre.
Fans of '90s and '00s rom-coms are convinced: 'Materialists' is reviving the genre.

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Fans of '90s and '00s rom-coms are convinced: 'Materialists' is reviving the genre.

Immaculate Nora Ephron vibes. A cheesy trailer voice-over. Nostalgic typography. An outrageously attractive love triangle that unravels across New York City. Celine Song's latest romance film, Materialists, doesn't arrive in theaters until June 13, but that hasn't stopped fans from making a bold proclamation based on the trailer alone: that the late-'90s and early-aughts rom-com is absolutely back. The second trailer for Song's sophomore film, the follow-up to her Oscar-nominated 2023 debut, Past Lives, was released on Thursday. It quickly set the internet ablaze, and fans of romantic comedies that were primarily released in the '90s and early '00s flocked to social media to praise the trailer, which has been described as an ode to the beloved genre. Materialists follows Lucy, played by Dakota Johnson, a successful young matchmaker and eternal bachelorette who falls into a complicated love triangle with Harry (Pedro Pascal), a charming businessman, and John (Chris Evans), her bartender ex-boyfriend. Fans immediately took note of Song's decision to include a voice-over in the latest trailer, harking back to trailers of rom-coms past, like 2001's The Wedding Planner and 2003's How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. The Materialists trailer is filled with nostalgic, teasing narration, with phrases like 'In a world of…' and 'This summer…,' all while being soundtracked to an indie-pop cover of Madonna's 'Material Girl.' 'From Academy Award-nominated director Celine Song, comes a modern take on what true love is really worth,' the narrator declares. Another quality of the trailer and poster that distinctly recalls the magic of early-'90s and late-'00s romantic comedies? Its choice typography — playful, clean and modern in a pastel hue — appears stylistically on brand with other standout romantic-comedies of the time, like Two Weeks Notice, Sweet Home Alabama or 27 Dresses. The Materialists promotional poster, along with its tagline 'Some people just want more,' is for some fans also reminiscent of late-'90s and early-aughts rom-com poster archetypes. The film's personable, lighthearted vibe is further demonstrated by A24's recently released handwritten character sheets, each accompanied by a flatlay that corresponds with their given interests. Johnson's Lucy is a 'workaholic' of 'average height,' while Pascal's Harry is 'old money' and Evans's John 'voted for Bernie.' 'She's at a very interesting time of her life where she's sort of teetering between two worlds,' Johnson told Entertainment Weekly about Lucy earlier this month, adding that Lucy is 'on this journey of trying to figure out whether she wants a life that she thinks will make her happy or a life that she knows will be extremely challenging, but she will be actually loved.' For rom-com enthusiasts, Song's choice of men to round out the Materialists love triangle makes total sense, with a veteran onscreen love interest in Evans and the internet's latest obsession in Pascal. Evans, of course, famously appeared in early-aughts mainstays like Not Another Teen Movie and The Perfect Score, before starring in romantic comedies like What's Your Number? And Before We Go in the mid-2010s. Pascal, meanwhile, since emerging as the 'internet's daddy,' has been taking mainstream media by storm. Fans have long voiced their desire to see The Last of Us star as a romantic lead. Song has yet to address the comparisons to earlier rom-coms, but she has spoken about the importance of exploring modern love in her films. 'Love and dating, even though those are things that men do as well, there is a dismissive feeling of it being called a chick flick or lighter fare,' Song said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. 'I think there's nothing more hardcore than this thing that we do, which is love someone. Romance is a very hardcore thing because it's one of the most dramatic things that everybody gets to do. It's one of the biggest dramas of our lives.'

Fans of '90s and '00s rom-coms are convinced: 'Materialists' is reviving the genre.
Fans of '90s and '00s rom-coms are convinced: 'Materialists' is reviving the genre.

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Fans of '90s and '00s rom-coms are convinced: 'Materialists' is reviving the genre.

Immaculate Nora Ephron vibes. A cheesy trailer voice-over. Nostalgic typography. An outrageously attractive love triangle that unravels across New York City. Celine Song's latest romance film, Materialists, doesn't arrive in theaters until June 13, but that hasn't stopped fans from making a bold proclamation based on the trailer alone: that the late-'90s and early-aughts rom-com is absolutely back. the immaculate nora ephron '90s rom com vibes absolutely radiating off of this trailer AND pedro pascal, chris evans, and dakota johnson all look so hot?! yeah celine song ate and we've never been more back, people — Nora Dominick (@noradominick) May 8, 2025 The second trailer for Song's sophomore film, the follow-up to her Oscar-nominated 2023 debut, Past Lives, was released on Thursday. It quickly set the internet ablaze, and fans of romantic comedies that were primarily released in the '90s and early '00s flocked to social media to praise the trailer, which has been described as an ode to the beloved genre. dakota johnson and chris evans' chemistry. the way they're looking at each other when she's supposed to be dating someone else. the tension. REAL ROM COMS ARE FINALLY BACK — Sarah | david corenswet's superman (@sydglenx) May 8, 2025 Materialists follows Lucy, played by Dakota Johnson, a successful young matchmaker and eternal bachelorette who falls into a complicated love triangle with Harry (Pedro Pascal), a charming businessman, and John (Chris Evans), her bartender ex-boyfriend. Fans immediately took note of Song's decision to include a voice-over in the latest trailer, harking back to trailers of rom-coms past, like 2001's The Wedding Planner and 2003's How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. The Materialists trailer is filled with nostalgic, teasing narration, with phrases like 'In a world of…' and 'This summer…,' all while being soundtracked to an indie-pop cover of Madonna's 'Material Girl.' The 90s era voiceover…they are not playing games. Celine is really trying to revive the mid-budget rom-com star vehicle. Lock in! — Brandon Lewis (@blewis1103) May 8, 2025 'From Academy Award-nominated director Celine Song, comes a modern take on what true love is really worth,' the narrator declares. obsessed with how late 90s/early 2000s the materialists poster feels — e🐅 (@divineysl) March 17, 2025 Another quality of the trailer and poster that distinctly recalls the magic of early-'90s and late-'00s romantic comedies? Its choice typography — playful, clean and modern in a pastel hue — appears stylistically on brand with other standout romantic-comedies of the time, like Two Weeks Notice, Sweet Home Alabama or 27 Dresses. Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal in Celine Song's 'MATERIALISTS' — Cinemablade (@cinemablade) May 8, 2025 The Materialists promotional poster, along with its tagline 'Some people just want more,' is for some fans also reminiscent of late-'90s and early-aughts rom-com poster archetypes. The film's personable, lighthearted vibe is further demonstrated by A24's recently released handwritten character sheets, each accompanied by a flatlay that corresponds with their given interests. Johnson's Lucy is a 'workaholic' of 'average height,' while Pascal's Harry is 'old money' and Evans's John 'voted for Bernie.' 'She's at a very interesting time of her life where she's sort of teetering between two worlds,' Johnson told Entertainment Weekly about Lucy earlier this month, adding that Lucy is 'on this journey of trying to figure out whether she wants a life that she thinks will make her happy or a life that she knows will be extremely challenging, but she will be actually loved.' For rom-com enthusiasts, Song's choice of men to round out the Materialists love triangle makes total sense, with a veteran onscreen love interest in Evans and the internet's latest obsession in Pascal. Evans, of course, famously appeared in early-aughts mainstays like Not Another Teen Movie and The Perfect Score, before starring in romantic comedies like What's Your Number? And Before We Go in the mid-2010s. Pascal, meanwhile, since emerging as the 'internet's daddy,' has been taking mainstream media by storm. Fans have long voiced their desire to see The Last of Us star as a romantic lead. Song has yet to address the comparisons to earlier rom-coms, but she has spoken about the importance of exploring modern love in her films. 'Love and dating, even though those are things that men do as well, there is a dismissive feeling of it being called a chick flick or lighter fare,' Song said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. 'I think there's nothing more hardcore than this thing that we do, which is love someone. Romance is a very hardcore thing because it's one of the most dramatic things that everybody gets to do. It's one of the biggest dramas of our lives.'

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