Jennifer Lopez was among the honourees at ELLE's Women in Hollywood celebration earlier this week, with her having been supported by Ben Affleck at the special occasion
Jennifer Lopez was accompanied by her husband Ben Affleck at an event this week, with them seen embracing whilst on the red carpet together for the special occasion.
The couple were among the guests in attendance at ELLE's Women in Hollywood celebration on Tuesday. The event was held at Nya Studios in Los Angeles, California, and comes ahead of the latest issue of the magazine being released.
The issue will feature nine "remarkable women" honoured for their creative and cultural contributions, with Jennifer, 54, among them. The celebration which was hosted by the outlet this week was held in support of the honourees.
A host of celebrities were in attendance for the ceremony, including honourees like Jodie Foster and Taraji P. Henson. Jennifer was also present for the occasion, with her having been joined by her husband Ben, 51, at the venue in the city.
The couple – who got married last year – posed together on the red carpet whilst at the event. Jennifer and Ben were seen sharing a kiss in one photo from the occasion. And the former was also given the opportunity to pose on her own.
Jennifer – who features on the cover of Elle's new issue – modelled a metallic breastplate and a black skirt at the event. She opted to accessorise with some earrings and she was seen carrying a black pursue on the red carpet.
Ben decided to wear a traditional black suit, which included a white shirt, black jacket and matching tie. The look also featured a pair of black trousers. He was seen smiling beside his wife Jennifer as he supported her at the event this week.
Jennifer spoke about working within the entertainment industry and ageing during an interview with Elle ahead of the new issue being published. This included her sharing that she wants to tell a variety of stories in her career.
And teasing over her future, Jennifer stated that she sees herself working for as long as she wants to. She suggested that she may still be working three decades from now or may have decided to pursue other opportunities by then.