Ben Affleck Says Jennifer Lopez's Fame Is 'Bananas'
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Ben Affleck's personal life has been pretty tumultuous lately, and he's not too thrilled about it.

During an appearance on the premiere episode of the fourth season of Kevin Hart's Peacock show "Hart to Heart," the Oscar-winning actor and director talked about adjusting to wife Jennifer Lopez's level of fame and admitted he doesn't like the attention.

"We went somewhere with (Jennifer), I don't remember, because she's so famous, and she creates this, people love her, and she really represents something important to people," Affleck said of Lopez, who is currently travels alone to Italy amid ongoing breakup rumors.

"(To me) people are like, 'Hey, I like your movie,' and then they're like, 'Ah! J-Lo!'' It's great, you know what I mean?" Affleck added.

Recalling a situation in which he, Lopez and their family were walking through Times Square in New York, Affleck said the fans' attention seemed "bananas."

"We got out of the car, we were going to a show, and I said, 'We're going to be late, we have to walk a block and a half.'" "Okay," she said. We go out with her, all the kids, through Times Square, and she was like bananas," Affleck said.

During the conversation, Affleck also addressed his not-so-subtle facial expressions that often seem to punctuate most of his photos.

"I don't really like attention. That's why people look at me and they're like, 'Why is this guy always crazy?' Because somebody had their camera stuck in my face, and I'm like, 'OK, there let's go," he said.

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