Jennifer Lopez revealed she and Ben Affleck got “commitment” tattoos. See their romantic ink that each have similar elements.
Previously, Lopez noted that though her and Affleck's journey included being on"separate paths," they each did"beautiful things and we had these amazing children" during their time apart.
"Once got whole enough, complete enough, loved ourselves enough and could stand on our own two feet really completely, as the universe had it, we were bought into each other's lives again," she toldEntertainment News
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