Jennifer Lopez’s children prefer to STAY AWAY from her after she got married to Ben Affleck

Jennifer Lopez married Ben Affleck after 20 years apart.

Jennifer Lopez

However, despite their wedding being one of the most contentious of the year, the new stage they are entering is not as straightforward as it appears, especially when it comes to their children.

JLo has two children, Emme and Maximilian, while Affleck has three: Violet, Seraphine, and Samuel.

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Having famous parents must be difficult because you are constantly scrutinized.

That is one of the main reasons Jennifer Lopez’s children, Emme and Maximilian, do not want to spend much time together as a family.

However, the artist herself stated that she is continuously attempting to convince her children to get along in the house they share in Los Angeles.

Lopez told Vogue that Emme and Maximilian sometimes want to avoid her.

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The singer revealed that lately, one of her children wanted to go to the market, but they didn’t want her or Affleck to accompany them because to the usual fuss.

“They remarked, ‘You know, it’s such a thing when you leave, Mom.’ It damaged my sentiments. “I understand,” answered Lopez.

“They want to spend time with their pals without being observed, followed, or photographed.

“It is a thing. Nobody is moaning, but it is a thing.”

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Jennifer also noted that her new marriage was challenging for her children and needed to be handled with caution.

“The transition is a process that needs to be handled with so much care,” Lopez told reporters.

“They have a lot of feelings. They’re teenagers. But things are going extremely well so far.

“What I hope to cultivate with our family is that his kids have a new ally in me and my kids have a new ally in him, someone who really loves and cares about them but can have a different perspective and help me see things that I can’t see with my kids because I’m so emotionally tied up.”