Jennifer Lopez has insisted she had a “great time” with husband Ben Affleck at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, despite photos and videos suggesting otherwise.
Affleck became a viral sensation when he looked absolutely “miserable” during the star-studded event.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, the “Love Doesn’t Cost a Thing” shared an adorable photo of the couple at music’s biggest night.
“Always the best time with my love, my husband,” she captioned the clip.
But the post didn’t reassure all of JLo’s fans as many took to the comments section to share their concerns that there might be trouble in paradise.
“I don’t know but I get vibes from these two that seem off,” one fan wrote, before another added, “Ben doesn’t look happy.
“The pictures and videos I’ve seen don’t portray happiness,” added a third.
Lopez presented the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album, which ultimately went to Harry Styles for “Harry House.” She and Affleck, 50, both skipped the red carpet and headed straight to the Crypto.com Arena.
But it was her husband who grabbed all the attention as fans pointed out that he looked less than thrilled to be attending the event.
“No matter how bad your day is, I promise you won’t be as miserable as Ben Affleck at the Grammys right now,” one entertainment reporter wrote on Twitter.
“Ben Affleck at the Grammys is a reminder that no matter how rich and famous you are, your lady will still pull you where you don’t want to go,” tweeted one fan.
“Someone please check BenAffleck. #GRAMMYs,” tweeted the podcast “Girls in the Office,” along with a clip of Lopez scolding her.
Emotion aside — or lack thereof — JLo looked radiant in a navy blue gown covered in rhinestones.
The two-time Grammy nominee opted for heavy bling on the night, accessorizing with a Bulgari necklace studded with three large diamonds and a handful of rings.
After presenting the award, Lopez sat next to her beau, who was dressed in a simple black tuxedo.
Before making her surprise entrance, the superstar posted details of her outfit on Twitter, writing“Hello #Grammys.”
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