Jennifer Lopez pokes fun at Ben Affleck's 'happy face'

Jennifer Lopez has joked about her husband Ben Affleck's glum appearance at the Grammy Awards by poking fun at his 'happy face' in a post on Instagram

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Ben Affleck managed to raise a smile during his night out with Jennifer Lopez at the Grammy Awards
Ben Affleck managed to raise a smile during his night out with Jennifer Lopez at the Grammy Awards

Jennifer Lopez has poked fun at her husband Ben Affleck's "happy face" after his glum appearance at the Grammy Awards.

The 'Argo' star's miserable expression became one of the big talking points after the Sunday night (06.02.23) ceremony and pictures of Ben looking down in the dumps became memes which circulated online - now Jennifer has joked about it by posting a trailer for his new movie 'AIR' which showed him looking particularly moody.

She shared the footage - which shows him playing Nike, Inc. co-founder Philip Knight - on Instagram and captioned it: "My husband's happy face".

Jennifer added: "'AIR' … cannot wait!"

It comes after a report suggested Ben wasn't miserable at the Grammy Awards - he was just feeling tired after a busy few weeks.

A source told 'Entertainment Tonight' the 50-year-old actor "wasn't his usual self" at the prizegiving, adding: "Jen and Ben had a fun date night out at the GRAMMYs, but they have both been very busy working on several projects, and Ben was feeling tired.

"He wanted to go and support Jen, but he wasn't his usual self. Jen had a great time and wanted Ben to be excited to be there, but she understood where he was coming from. Jen knows Ben is a great husband and they still made sure to have a good night together."

The insider went on to explain that Ben is always "very supportive" of his wife's work and she is "very appreciative" of him. They added: "Jen knows how supportive Ben is towards her and her work, but also gets that Ben is more of a homebody, and it isn't his thing to be out at events all the time. She is appreciative of his support whether it's while they're out and about or just hanging at home."