Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck they have reportedly been in close communication since the LA fires forced the actor to evacuate his home in Pacific Palisades.
The singer has already canceled several of her upcoming media appearances to "focus" on helping communities affected by the disaster.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck recently settled their divorce after their two-year marriage ended last year.
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The former couple have been in 'regular contact' since the fires broke out
Lopez has seemingly put aside her differences with Affleck to support him and his children during these sad times.
According to reports, the "Hustlers" actress was "concerned and concerned" for his safety after learning his neighborhood was among those forced to evacuate following the fire.
the source said Page Six that she "came in as soon as she heard that Ben's home might be in danger and that he had been evacuated" to know how he was doing during the "whole ordeal" and to reassure him that "she's there for him and the kids."
"She offered her support for whatever they needed," the source explained, adding that Lopez offered to "help in any way."
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Ben Affleck's Pacific Palisades home survives
The "Argo" actor purchased his $20.5 million "bachelor's pad" in Pacific Palisades in July 2024, the same day Lopez celebrated her 55th birthday.
Although he was forced to evacuate the property, Affleck recently returned to his home to check on it, as it luckily survived the Pacific Palisades fires.
Early last year, Affleck and Lopez sparked speculation of a feud after not being seen in public together for months.
Affleck even left their marital home in Beverly Hills and moved into a $100,000-a-month rental property in Brentwood, near his ex-wife Jennifer Garner and their children.
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The actor's house is still 'under an evacuation order'
According to Page Six, while Affleck's house survived the fires, it's still unclear if he'll be making a permanent return.
"Ben's home is still under an evacuation order, but he's so grateful his property is safe for now," a source told the outlet.
"Ben knows a lot of people who have unfortunately lost their homes. He's seen a lot of destruction, and it's beyond tragic. ... Ben is reaching out to anyone who can help," the source added.
The fires in LA have reportedly killed more than 10 people and displaced another 170,000 or forced them to evacuate while relief efforts are underway. More than 2,000 structures, including homes and businesses, were wiped out.
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Jennifer Lopez is canceling upcoming media appearances to support Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts
In addition to "reporting" her ex-husband Affleck, Lopez made other sacrifices to accommodate those affected by the fires.
According to People Magazine"Love Dont Cost A Thing" singer Lopez has canceled several of her upcoming media appearances to shift her "focus" to supporting relief efforts for the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
The actress and pop superstar was scheduled to give interviews at several high-profile events in New York in the coming weeks in support of her Affleck-produced film "Unstoppable."
Lopez was scheduled to appear on "The View," "Live With Kelly and Mark," "Today" and Jimmy Fallon's "The Tonight Show," but will now focus on the disaster and those affected by it.
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"It's important for her to focus on supporting the Los Angeles community during this very difficult time," a source told the publication.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are settling their divorce
Lopez and Affleck finally settled their divorce after the singer filed for divorce in August.
The "Ain't Your Mama" singer filed a settlement document in Los Angeles Superior Court that showed who gets what after the split. The document was signed on September 25, 2024, but was not submitted until December 31, 2024. It will become official on February 20, 2025.
The exes did not sign a prenuptial agreement during their marriage, so they settled through Hollywood divorce lawyer Laura Wasser.
According to TMJeach would get what they bought during the marriage, because neither of them is willing to spend it for money. Also, neither will pay spousal support to the other; however, details of other financial matters remained private.
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