USA Today reports that hours after announcing they had postponed their wedding because of press attention, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez went out to eat Wednesday night. The pair caused a stir at The Ivy in Los Angeles, ironically a restaurant frequented by celebrities looking for press attention. Read more.
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They are such media whores its unbelievable.
Okay, they postpone the wedding, but expect some privacy when they go out in public to dine. Yeah, right, sure.
They are so F*cking annoying I can’t stand those two can they just disappear? And yes they wanted the attention to show that they didn’t split up after postponing the wedding, they are despicable!
Yeah you can tell that it was so obvious that they wanted to prove that they are still together by going out to dine in public. And what’s funny is that people believe it. Just because they were out dining in public don’t mean they are still a hot couple! Can these two just be more real? If things aren’t going too well in the relationship, they just need to lay low about it. They probably know it, but they are the ones that made themselves into the media circus, or the “BENNIFER SHOW.” By the time the wedding starts to rise again, there is even going to be more paparazzi and attention, with headlines everywhere saying: IS THE WEDDING STILL ON? They made themselves the media circus, so they need to stop blaming the media for everything that happens to them in a bad light.
How much you want to bet that they’re going to take an idea from Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey and start up their OWN reality TV show? Oops, I shouldn’t have said that. Don’t want to give ‘em any ideas.