Jennifer Lopez shares a summer car trip with Ben Affleck’s daughter Violet

Jennifer Lopez spends a sweet and pleasant moment with her stepdaughter Violet Affleck. While the Hustlers star and her husband Ben Affleck have faced breakup rumours lately, Jennifer proved that her bond with the Oscar winner’s children remains strong.

On Saturday, July 13, Jennifer Lopez, 54, shared a short video on her Instagram Stories, where she can be seen with Ben Affleck’s 18-year-old daughter in New York taking a sunny summer car ride.

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Violet wore a pink short-sleeved shirt and a long pink printed skirt, while Lopez kept it casual in a white backless t-shirt and a pair of white jeans. She paired the look with a pair of platform wedges.

In the short video, Jennifer Lopez was in the front seat of a car with the sunroof open, wearing sunglasses and her wedding ring, while Violet and her friend, actress Cassidey Fralin, looked out the window. Lopez decorated the clip with a “Summertime” sticker and set it to the soundtrack of The Kid LAROI’s “Girls.”

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Jennifer Lopez’s sweet post came after Affleck and Lopez were in a “rush” to sell their shared Beverly Hills mansion amid continued rumours that they were headed for divorce. The revelation comes as Lopez and Affleck, 51, have reportedly experienced some strain in their marriage in recent months; Most recently, they spent Independence Day weekend apart, according to sources. Also, read – Fitness guru Richard Simmons dies at 76, just one day after his 76th birthday

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are supportive parents

In May, both Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez teamed up for a big event of their daughter Violet’s life, when they helped celebrate her high school graduation at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica, California.

Since then, Violet has been using her voice to advocate for the availability of high-quality masks and free testing in Los Angeles County.  Affleck and Garner’s teenage daughter (Violet Affelck) attended a County Board of Supervisors meeting in Los Angeles on July 9, when she used a Public Comment section to share her opposition to the mask ban and discuss her own experience with a “post-viral condition” in 2019.

“One in 10 infections leads to long COVID, which is a devastating neurological [and] cardiovascular disease that can deprive people of their ability to work, move, see and even think,” Violet said during her appearance at the meeting, before asking officials to “expand the availability of free, high-quality testing and treatment.”

“[The mask ban] doesn’t keep us safer, it makes vulnerable members of our community less safe, and it makes everyone less able to participate together in Los Angeles. Thank you,” Violet said.

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