It’s no secret that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez have reported marital issues. And there have been several signs in the last few weeks.
On several occasions both have been spotted without their wedding rings on. Ben has also reportedly been living in a rental home away from the family.
Ben Affleck Visits Jennifer Lopez For Several Hours Amid Divorce Rumors
But there is a hint of optimism in the world of “Bennifer.” According to Page Six, Affleck visited the couple’s $60 million mansion over the weekend. This comes after reports that the two were looking into selling the property.
“Ben Affleck visited his wife, Jennifer Lopez, at their $60 million Beverly Hills, Calif., mansion over the weekend – the home they’re reportedly selling amid marital woes,” Page Six wrote.
“According to photos obtained by Page Six, the “Gone Girl” star was seen driving in his black Mercedes Sunday night after leaving the residence. Photographers on the scene told us Affleck, 51, was at home with his wife for four hours, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. local time.”
New Report Gives Insight to Lopez’s Cancelled Tour
Lopez was struggling to sell tickets for her upcoming This Is Me Tour. It led to her canceling several dates on the tour. Things took an even more daunting turn for the worse on May 31. Concert promoter Live Nation announced that Lopez would be canceling her tour to focus on time with her family.
Of course, many poked fun at Lopez struggling to sell tickets to her tour. But she is not the only artist having trouble filling arena seats. So are artists such as Bad Bunny and Justin Bieber. A recent report from the New York Post, says the rising price of concert tickets could be the reason why.
“While not all artists’ issues are the same, there do seem to be some universal themes impacting the music business. There are a lot of concerts going on in a post-pandemic world. Ticket prices are climbing and it’s not easy to obtain tickets,” The New York Post writes.
“The average ticket price for the top 100 tours in the first quarter was a record $123.25, according to data from concert ticket tracker Pollstar, cited by Business Insider.”