JLo Opens Up: Describing 'PTSD' from First Romance with Ben Affleck

Jennifer Lopez expressed her concerns about putting her and Affleck's life in the spotlight due to the media scrutiny they faced when they first dated, leading to what she referred to as "PTSD."

Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has revealed that not everyone in her team initially supported the idea of documenting her romance with husband Ben Affleck in her upcoming album and companion film, 'This Is Me… Now'. The album, marking the 20th anniversary of 'This Is Me…Then', is set to be released on February 16, along with a companion short film directed by Dave Meyers.

Jennifer Lopez expressed her concerns about putting her and Affleck's life in the spotlight due to the media scrutiny they faced when they first dated, leading to what she referred to as "PTSD." However, she emphasized that they are older and wiser now, understanding what is truly important in life.

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Describing the film as a 'musical experience,' Lopez stated, "You have to see it and you’ll have to experience it to understand it. That’s why I call it a ‘musical experience.' Because there’s music, you can see it, you can hear it and then you’ll get to live it."

A teaser for the film included a clip of Lopez saying, “When I was a little girl, when someone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, my answer was always… in love."

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(With Agency Inputs)

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