Jennifer Lopez requests to drop Ben Affleck's last name, cites reason for divorce
Jennifer Lopez filed to remove "Affleck" from her last name as she cited the reason for her divorce from Ben after two years of marriage.
According to court records obtained by PEOPLE Magazine, the hit singer asked to have her former name—Jennifer Lynn Lopez—back after their breakup.
Citing irreconcilable differences as the reason for their split, J.Lo said in the official documents that she did not want her nor Affleck to be awarded spousal support and that she wants their assets and debts to be separated.
"The exact nature and extent of separate property assets and obligations are unknown to Petitioner at this time. Petitioner reserves the right to amend this Petition when same is ascertained," it read.
The international stars started being hounded by divorce rumors in May, when a report from TMZ claimed that Ben has been staying at a separate house in Los Angeles for weeks.
The rumors were further fueled following J.Lo's lone appearance at the Met Gala, where she served as co-host.
Eagle-eyed social media users also noticed that J.Lo recently liked an Instagram post from a relationship coach who, in text images, said that one cannot build a healthy relationship with someone who lacks integrity and emotional safety, doesn't respect your time, lacks effective communication skills, and doesn't know who they are or what they want.
"You can’t build a relationship with someone who is disconnected from themselves. We can’t expect someone to see us when we can’t even see themselves," the post's caption read. "Getting in a relationship is the easy part. Nurturing & fostering it is a different story. After all, love is not a feeling, it’s action," it read.
"Bennifer" started their romance in 2002 before calling off their engagement two years later and starting their own families with other partners.
It wasn't until 2021 that they reignited their romance and married twice: an intimate ceremony in Las Vegas and a formal affair in Georgia in 2022.