Fans weigh in on JLo-Affleck awkward Grammys moment

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Fans weigh in on JLo-Affleck awkward Grammys moment
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Social media has been sent into a spin after a tense moment between Hollywood power couple Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck was captured on camera at the 65th Grammy Awards.

A video of the couple sitting together at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena went viral after eagle-eyed viewers noticed an awkward exchange between the pair.

Little did the couple know the moment was caught on camera and broadcast to millions across the world. An intense exchange between Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck was caught on camera at the 65th Grammy Awards. Picture: Supplied It was not long before those watching on at home on Sunday night took to social media to try and interpret what really happened.

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