Jennifer Lopez opens up on special message Ben Affleck had engraved on her engagement ring

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Jennifer Lopez is opening up about the message her husband Ben Affleck had engraved on the green diamond sparkler he presenter her as an engagement ring: 'Not.

Going. Anywhere.'Lopez, 53, speaking with Apple Music One's Zane Lowe in an interview released Monday, said that Affleck, 50, began using the phrase after they rekindled their romance.'That's how he would sign his emails when we started talking again,' Lopez said. 'Like, "Don't worry, I'm not going anywhere."' The latest: Jennifer Lopez, 53, is opening up about the message her husband Ben Affleck, 50, had engraved on the green diamond sparkler he presenter her as an engagement ring: 'Not.

Going. Anywhere'The A-list couple are more than three months removed from their August 20 wedding at Affleck's estate outside of Savannah, Georgia, which came more than a month after they exchanged vows in Las Vegas July 16.Lopez said that her romance with Affleck is 'much more clearer' than when they previously dated in the early 2000s. 'Now, we know and there's no questions,' Lopez said. 'It's me and you, all the way, 'til the end.'Lopez said that her rekindled romance with Affleck influenced some of her work on her new album This Is Me...

Now, which includes a track named 'Not. Going. Anywhere.' Lopez speaking with Apple Music One's Zane Lowe in an interview released Monday, said that Affleck, 50, began using the phrase after they rekindled their romance  The A-list couple was seen last week in NYC after attending The Music Man  She said in the interview, 'That's how he would sign his emails when we started talking again,' Lopez said. 'Like, "Don't worry, I'm not going anywhere."'Lopez said she's 'blessed' that she and the actor picked their romance up again in 2021 after a.

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