Jennifer Lopez has showered her kids with love as the status of her marriage to Ben Affleck remains up in the air.
The “On The Floor” hitmaker, who celebrated her 55th birthday last week sans Affleck, took to Instagram Sunday night to show her two children some love.
Sharing a series of snaps with her 251 million followers on the platform, Lopez can be seen posing in two pics with her 16-year-old fraternal twins Max and Emme, whom she shares with her ex-husband Marc Anthony.
The post came just days after the “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” singer was seen returning to the Big Apple after spending a couple of weeks in the Hamptons.
Meanwhile, the singer’s husband Ben Affleck has remained on the West Coast — prompting speculation about the pair’s rumored marriage woes to continue.
What’s more, Affleck has reportedly even bought a new home while his wife has been away.
According to TMZ, the “Good Will Hunting” star recently purchased a $20.5 million mansion in the ritzy Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles as his and Lopez’s marital home still sits on the market.
Affleck, 51, and Lopez, 55, have been trying to offload their 38,000-square-foot home since June.
While they originally tried to sell the house off-market, they took their listing public earlier this month.
Page Six confirmed they put some of their art pieces up for sale as well.
The “Gigli” co-stars first purchased their pad in June 2023 — almost a year after they tied the knot in Las Vegas — for just over $60 million.
They have listed the massive 12-bedroom, 24-bathroom home for $68 million and are reportedly “in a rush to sell it.”
Not only did Affleck remain in Los Angeles, Calif., during his wife’s milestone birthday last week, he also didn’t join her in the Hamptons on their 2-year wedding anniversary on July 16.
Still, Lopez has not let the ongoing divorce rumors ruin her summer as she’s been seen galavanting in Bridgehampton in recent weeks.
After celebrating her birthday with a festive lunch, Lopez went on to host a lavish “Bridgerton”-themed soirée in the Hamptons where guests dressed up in ballgowns and tiaras.
Attendees were greeted at the entrance by a horse-drawn carriage before heading inside for the lavish fête.