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Jennifer Lopez Just Wished A Happy Father's Day To Ben Affleck's Abs—And We Don't Blame Her

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Lopez shared a shirtless thirst trap image on Instagram of husband Affleck rocking some serious abs to mark Father's Day on Sunday—and left fans parched.

On Father's Day, singer and actor Jennifer Lopez took to Instagram to shower her husband, actor Ben Affleck, with praise, dubbing her post a "Daddy Appreciation Post."

Lopez shared images and heartfelt words, expressing her admiration for Affleck's parenting skills and highlighting his impressive physique.


In the Instagram post, Lopez wished Affleck a happy Father's Day and extended her wishes to all the incredible fathers out there. She emphasized their love and appreciation for the "amazing papas" and expressed gratitude that goes beyond words.

She wrote:

"Daddy appreciation post. Happy Father's Day Papa."
"And Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing Papas out there!! We love you and appreciate you more than you will ever know."

In a selfie shared in the post, Affleck, who recently starred as Batman in the film The Flash proudly displays his shredded physique, showcasing the hard work he has put into maintaining his fitness.

Alongside the image of Affleck's chiseled abs, the gallery includes other snapshots capturing loving moments between the power couple. Lopez further praised Affleck as an "amazing dad" and commended him for being present, loving, and caring, emphasizing his commitment to their family.

You can see Lopez's post below.


However, what caught the attention of many was not Lopez's Father's Day message but her apparent appreciation for her husband's well-toned abs.

The thirst was real.



Affleck is a father to three children—Violet, 17, Seraphina, 14, and Samuel, 11—from his previous marriage to actor Jennifer Garner. Lopez, on the other hand, shares twins Max and Emme, aged 15, with her ex-husband, singer Marc Anthony.

The blended family dynamic appears to be a source of joy and happiness for Lopez and Affleck, as they navigate their renewed relationship after tying the knot nearly a year ago.

Jennifer Garner also joined in celebrating Father's Day with a touching tribute.

In her post, she praised her own father as "the best to ever do the job" and took a moment to acknowledge Affleck's role as a father to their children. Garner affectionately mentioned Affleck, expressing her gratitude and wishing him a happy Father's Day, acknowledging his love and dedication to their kids.

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