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Video Of J.Lo Jokingly Shouting 'Back Up, B*tch!' At Fan Flirting With Ben Affleck Has Fans Chuckling

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Jennifer Lopez rolled down her window to yell 'back up, b*tch!' at a fan who shouted 'I love you!' to her husband, Ben Affleck, before laughing.

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck found themselves having yet another viral moment with a video of J.Lo appearing to yell at a flirty fan to back away from her man.

The paparazzi video showed the Hollywood couple getting into their vehicle after leaving a restaurant.


Affleck was seen opening the passenger side door for J.Lo and closing it for her after she got in.

When he got around to the driver's side, a vehicle full of fans drove up beside him. One of the passengers was heard telling the Argo actor and director, “Love you!"

Many social media users believed that it was J.Lo who yelled back:

"Back up, b*tch!"

You can see the clip here.

Here are a couple of other videos of the same moment, taken from different angles.

The fleeting moment elicited laughter from people in the vicinity, and Lopez continued with a cheery disposition as she rolled down the window to greet a friend.

Fans were tickled by J.Lo's sassiness.




Some appreciated her no-nonsense attitude.



In July 2021, J.Lo announced she and Affleck had rekindled their romance, after they had called off their engagement in January 2004 due to mounting stress from "excessive media attention."

On April 8, 2022, she announced their second engagement, and the couple married in Las Vegas on July 16, 2022.

Bennifer has since had several viral moments, including a clip of them awkwardly bickering at the Grammys, and another of Affleck slamming the car door on her.

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