Jennifer Lopez Speaks Out After Gwyneth Paltrow Rated Ben Affleck’s Bedroom Skills

Following comments made this week about Ben Affleck by his ex-girlfriend Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lopez has opened up about her husband.

This comes just days after Paltrow made an appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast, and the actor wasn’t hesitant to get personal about her rather amazing list of ex-boyfriends, including Brad Pitt and Ben Affleck.

She gave some insight into her past relationships, including who was better in bed, and now Jenifer Lopez has spoken out.

Now, Paltrow is a huge name in Hollywood, whether it’s for her impressive list of movies, or her business skills, everyone knows who she is. 

Paltrow’s mother is none other than Blythe Danner, you might recognize her from her work on everything from Meet the Parents to Will & Grace.

Her father, Bruce Paltrow, was also a big name in film, as a director and producer. However, he sadly passed away back in 2002.

It was around this time that Paltrow met her future husband Chris Martin. Martin even wrote Coldplay’s ‘Fix You’ for the star in the actress of her father’s death.

The pair then went on to marry in 2003 and have 2 children together. They finalised their divorce in 2016, which they notoriously described as a “conscious uncoupling.”

She then went on to marry Glee‘s co-creator Brad Falchuk, and they went on to tie the knot in 2018.

Paltrow herself actually made her acting debut in a TV movie directed by her father. High was released in 1989.

Her first role as a leading lady was in 1996’s Emma. The Oscar-nominated movie was pivotal for Paltrow’s career development.

However, everything changed for the star after her performance in Shakespeare in Love. It was for this movie that the star won her first and only Oscar.

However, after that, Paltrow’s film career started to take a dive, she had transitioned from acting in critically acclaimed movies to money-making blockbusters.

Roles during this time included Shallow Hal and View from the Top. However, her role in 2008’s Iron Man caused a resurgence in her career.

But not soon after, the star put acting altogether on hold, and it was all for one crucial project…

The star launched Goop as a lifestyle letter originally in 2008. From there, it expanded into a full-on empire!

But moving away from her career and impressive ventures, Paltrow has recently opened up about something else entirely…

Speaking on the Call Her Daddy podcast, Paltrow opened up about her relationship history with Brad Pitt and Ben Affleck.

The first romance between Pitt and Paltrow began in 1994 and eventually led to an engagement.

In 1997, the two broke up, and Paltrow then began seeing Affleck for three years.

And now she’s shared who she thought was better in bed.

When asked the question by Alex Cooper, she admitted: “That’s really hard.”

“Brad was major chemistry, love-of-your-life at the time,” she explained. “Ben was technically excellent.”

She went on to say they were both “good kissers,” but that Brad was more romantic, where as Affleck was funnier.

Now, just days after Paltrow’s comments, Jennifer Lopez has spoken out in an interview, raving about her husband.

She appeared on The View earlier this week to promote her upcoming Netflix film The Mother, and talked about her husband, whom she married last year.

Gushing about Affleck, she said: “He’s an amazing dad. It brings tears to my eyes.”

“He is honestly the best dad I’ve ever seen. He’s so involved. He teaches me about how to kinda interact with the kids sometimes. He’s just so in tune.”

She added: “He’s just a brilliant guy anyway like he’s so learned in many things and you can just tell like when he had his kids he must have read every book and every thing that you could possibly learn about children.”

“He applies it and he’s present. That’s all you can ask for a present, loving dad who cares and who shows up every single day,” she concluded.

What do you make of her comments?


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