“You’re on a raft in the middle of the ocean…”—when a question starts like that, you know it’s going to be intriguing.
Jennifer Lopez faced a playful query about her exes P. Diddy and Ben Affleck during a humorous appearance on BigBoyTV, and her response was nothing short of entertaining.
It may not be the best news for her soon-to-be ex-husband Affleck, but she openly shared her feelings about him and the rapper, Sean Combs, known as P. Diddy.
J.Lo and Diddy dated from 1999 to 2001, after which she married dancer-turned-actor Cris Judd.
She met Affleck in 2002, and they got engaged in November of that year, all while she was finalizing her divorce from Judd.
In 2004, “Bennifer” ended their relationship for the first time, and a year later, Affleck married Jennifer Garner, with whom he has three children.
Clearly, things move quickly in the world of showbiz.
Affleck divorced Garner in 2018, and three years later, he rekindled his romance with J.Lo.
They got engaged a year later and married in Las Vegas just two months after that.
Everything seemed to be going well until rumors of tension emerged in April, and by July, Affleck’s absence from J.Lo’s 55th birthday added fuel to the fire.
Now, a decade-old video of Lopez being interviewed by Kurt Alexander, known as Big Boy, has resurfaced online.
The Radio Host posed the question: “You’re on a raft in the middle of the ocean and you look in the water, you see two people floating.
“You can only pull up one because that’s how much room you have on the raft.
“You look in the ocean, you see Ben Affleck and you see Diddy.”
J.Lo promptly replied: “I’d let both those motherf**kers drown!”
Laughing hysterically, she quickly added: “That’s terrible, I’m just joking! Ben, Puffy, you know I love you. You know that!”
Big Boy then jested: “But… she’s coming in on the raft by herself.”
The host continued the joke, mimicking speaking to emergency services and pretending to wipe tears from his eyes, saying: “I don’t know, I couldn’t save them.”
Fortunately for Affleck, this video was recorded 10 years ago.