Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's marriage has reportedly been "over for months."

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's marriage has reportedly been "over for months."

Two weeks from today, their second wedding anniversary, we have not heard much good news about Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's marriage. The public noticed possible trouble in paradise when Affleck missed the Met Gala on May 6 with his wife, one of the event's co-chairs, but according to Page Six, Lopez and Affleck's marriage has been "over for months. The marriage was apparently dissolved in March, just a month after Lopez released an album/musical film/documentary in February that paid homage to their marriage.

According to the magazine, the two had "tried their best to stay together," but it had been over for some time. According to a source who spoke to the magazine, Affleck's side "cares very much about Jennifer," and it is unclear what the next step will be or how they will celebrate their impending July 16 wedding anniversary.

Kat wrote that "the recent confluence of events suggests that the most over-the-top couple in the early outts is really in trouble," adding that "both have been looking a bit miserable lately, although Ben tends to walk around with a severe case of the divorce face to rest." The magazine added that reports indicating that the two are "on the fast track to divorce are becoming harder and harder to ignore," and quoted a source as saying that the two waited nearly 20 years to get back together, but in the end, it didn't work out.

If you've been following the tales of protracted breakups, here are some recent events in the saga: Affleck has moved out of the $60 million Beverly Hills mansion he purchased just last year and into a rental house in Brentwood. Lopez spent his vacation in Europe after canceling his summer tour.

We still hope there is a way to make it work, but the writing on the wall seems to be a bit: "They will never stop loving each other, but she can't control him and he can't change her," said one insider. There is no way it will last."

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