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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Enjoy Weeklong Vacation 17 Years After Their Split

This is not a drill: Seventeen years after calling off their engagement, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are going from friendly exes to…something more, multiple sources confirm to E! News.

After the stars appeared separately at the VAX LIVE concert in Los Angeles on Sunday, May 2, they jetted off together to the Yellowstone Club in Montana, where they vacationed together for about a week, a source tells E! News. “They were alone,” says the source. “Just the two of them.”

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In photos obtained by Daily Mail, Lopez and Affleck can be seen driving together in Montana.

The news comes about a month after Jennifer and Alex Rodriguez confirmed they split after four years together. Days later, she and A-Rod reunited briefly in L.A. in late April and a source told E! News that he wanted to “work things out” with her. However, Ben was then spotted at her home in the city. At the time, another source said they were “just friends.”

“They have been in touch here and there throughout the years,” a second source close to Jennifer told E! News, noting the duo reunited after she returned from filming in the Dominican Republic. “Ben reached out to her to see how she was doing and they had dinner together a few times within this last month. It’s natural between them and the chemistry is unreal. They picked up where they last left off and are enjoying each other’s company right now.”

Jennifer and Ben began dating in July 2002 while filming the famous box office bomb Gigli. The actor proposed that November with a 6.1-carat pink solitaire custom-made Harry Winston diamond ring.

However, just days before their September 2003 vows, the couple, deemed “Bennifer” by fans, called off their Santa Barbara, Calif. wedding. Months later, in January 2004, they confirmed they had officially split.

 

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