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From Tired to Trending: Ben Affleck’s New Video Breaks the Internet

Ben Affleck continues to prove himself to be the world's most tired man in his latest video captured by paparazzi

From Tired to Trending: Ben Affleck’s New Video Breaks the Internet
Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

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Ben Affleck is the real Batman and he’s tired of the paparazzi, life and everything in general. That’s something he has shown us more than once thanks to photos and videos that have gone viral to become memes in their own right, although we’ve never seen him so fed up as in this video with Jénifer López that already has more than fifteen million views.

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Ben Affleck opens & closes JLo’s car door

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In the video we see Ben Affleck opening the car door for his wife, JLo, and then automatically slamming the door three blocks away. Whether it was because he was fed up with the paparazzi, because he had an argument with his partner or because he had had a bad day, this has had an immediate reaction on the Internet, which has launched an analysis of the video as if it were the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Neither her body language nor her attitude nor the photos prior to the events have not stopped being analyzed in these days to try to draw a conclusion of what could have happened.

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Whatever has happened, Ben Affleck – who premieres on Prime Video his new movie, Air, about the development of the sneakers that would end up popularizing Michael Jordan – continues to generate interest and to cement his image of a tired man. An image that leaves no one indifferent, since it seems that the entire Internet has an opinion about a man who is increasingly clear that the only thing he wants is to be left alone.

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Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

Cultural journalist and writer with a special interest in audiovisuals and everything that can be played. I'm not here to talk about my books, but you can always ask me about them if you're curious.

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