Jennifer Lopez Swears at Paparazzi During McDonald's Drive-Thru Outing
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Jennifer Lopez wasn't exactly hiding her disdain for paparazzi as she cruised through a McDonald's drive-thru on Friday with husband Ben Affleck. Caught on camera, the 54-year-old star was making the obscene gesture at waiting photographers in Los Angeles. Some claim that the move was deliberately adopted by A-listers who wanted to appear more rebellious than they really were.
And now the body language expert, Judi James, has analyzed such a situation and supposed that J. Lo probably had in mind setting some common bond with her husband, who is known for his animosity towards paparazzi. She noted that, though it was usually Ben looking unfriendly toward Paparazzi, Jennifer seemed to have adopted his mood in a bid to show her own rebellious side.
In a ponytail and with no makeup on, Jennifer wore a light orange-coloured hooded sweater during the outing. It looked much plainer than the glam outfits she always wore on the red carpet. Judi explains that the middle finger gesture was calculated by Jennifer's calm look on the face and slightly twisted smile, making it deliberate.
It is not the first time they have clicked at a McDonald's drive-thru together. They have been seen at the fast-food hub a few other times before as well, mostly while grabbing some quick bites in between busy schedules. Jennifer, on the other hand, has clearly managed to keep her figure in check despite having very hearty meals such as this because she has confessed to mastering the art of moderation and eating what she loves.
The drive-thru incident showed a different and more relaxed side of the great couple, stressing the point that even celebrities are craving fast food every once in a while. This episode unveiled that stars like Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are humans too, with an occasional desire to enjoy a fast bite without the flashbulb glare of paparazzi.
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