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“You Can’t Fool Us With Those Matching Tattoos! Get Rid Of This Sad Man!”- Jennifer Lopez Bashed Online After She & Ben Display Public Affection


Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are feeling the heat from fans who feel they may have gone too far with matching tattoos after their bizarre Grammys fiasco.

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The duo rushed to a famous tattoo parlor and got matching tattoos as another way to signal their love and affection for one another. But it appears that the gesture may not be adored by too many people.

Source: CBS

J.Lo was blasted for being with a man that many felt may be the saddest person in the world. And by the looks of it, they’re not having the public display of affection that this duo appears to be putting out there.

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Experts weighing in on the couple’s relationship claim that the decision to get matching body art has come too soon for the duo. And they also feel like they may have rushed into it too soon.

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For those who may have missed it, the couple reportedly had a very public spat at the Grammys this year. They were arguing and not on the same page for sure as Jennifer was seen scolding her husband and begging him to sit straight and appear a little interested in the high-profile event.

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Source: Instagram

Trolls have gone on to add how immortalizing your love for someone has become so outdated but it’s interesting to see how the couple fails to think so.

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It’s almost as if they’re trying to prove to the world that what they are doing is right and they don’t need to do that, another relationship expert mentioned.

Source: BackGrid

But not everyone is hating the decision. One other expert says there is nothing wrong in expressing your love for someone through body art. And in case things don’t end up working, they’ll always have laser removal technology at their disposal.

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