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Jennifer Lopez’s sister visits Ben Affleck’s daughter Violet at Yale amid the exes’ divorce

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Impeding divorce doesn’t mean a thing to the Lopez family.

Jennifer Lopez’s sister Lynda visited Yale to spend some quality time with her step-niece Violet.

The journalist, 53, shared a sweet snap on Instagram of her and the 18-year-old smiling while walking through the Yale University campus.

“New Haven with my favorite Yalie! 💙,” she captioned the pic on Sunday.

This latest family reunion comes three months after Jennifer, 55, filed for divorce from Ben Affleck — two years after they married in front of family and friends in a lavish ceremony in Georgia.

She listed their date of separation as April 26 and cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their split.

Despite their impending split, the couple have seemingly kept things civil for their children.

Besides Violet, the “Batman” star shares Seraphina, 15, and Samuel, 12, with his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner while Jennifer Lopez shares twins Max and Emme, 16, with her ex-husband Marc Anthony.

In September, Lopez and Affleck were spotted enjoying lunch at the Polo Lounge with all their kids, minus Violet.

The estranged pair’s five children were close and enjoyed spending time together at shopping malls, on vacations and at amusement parks after their parents reignited their romance in 2021.

Page Six exclusively reported that the quintet had made peace with the split.

“His kids are taking it fine as are hers,” a source told us. “Everybody is ready to move on.”

And so is the “Let’s Get Loud” singer.

In an interview last month, Lopez explained why she is “excited” to be single.

“Everything that I’ve done over the past 25, 30 years, being in these different challenging situations, what can I f–king do when it’s just me flying on my own … what if I’m just free?” she told Interview magazine.

She admitted that being single can be “lonely” and “scary” but stressed that “being in a relationship doesn’t define” her.

“When you sit in those feelings and go, ‘These things are not going to kill me,’ it’s like, ‘Actually, I am capable of joy and happiness all by myself,’” she added.



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