Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were spotted packing on the PDA as the lovebirds passionately kissed in public ahead of J-Lo's upcoming Amazon Prime documentary release.
The married couple couldn't keep their hands off each other during a recent lunch date in Venice, California where the pair shared an intimate moment on the street. While the Hollywood power couple waited for their ride home together, they looked head over heels as they were seen lovingly kissing and hugging each other pressed up against a wall.
The 54-year-old actress looked comfy and chic for the winter outing as she was seen wearing baggy light-washed jeans, camel-coloured slip-on Uggs, a white puffer jacket, and a striped scarf to stay warm. The Mother star paired the trendy street chic look with an oversized pair of brown shades and large silver hoop earrings.
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Her doting husband looked equally stylish for the occasion as he was seen sporting jeans, a button-up black shirt, and navy blue coat over the top, as he tucked his hand inside his wife's jean pockets. The former Gone Girl star accessorised the laid-back outfit with a pair of black-and-white Nike sneakers and classic black Aviator-style shades.
Inside hoax claims and secrets of world's richest dog Gunther in new Netflix docThe couple's outing comes as J-Lo launches her brand new documentary The Greatest Love Story Never Told.
In the recently released trailer, Jennifer touches on her years-long love story with Ben and their messy journey to becoming the stable couple they are now. The pair are still enjoying their first couple of years together as newlyweds after tying the knot at the Little White Chapel in Las Vegas in July 2022.
Elsewhere in the trailer, Jennifer opens up about her four past marriages and says: "I've been married four times now. I used to be terrified to be alone - I didn't know what I was going to do by myself. I have decided to tell my story that I haven't shared with anybody in the world." She continued: "I'm sure people watching from the outside were like what is this girl's problem? What I portrayed to the world was 'Oh this didn't work out and it's fine and I'm good and they're good' and all of that was kind of bulls**t."