Jennifer Lopez Shares Photos From First Thanksgiving With Husband Ben Affleck

Jennifer Lopez has shared a peek into her first holiday as Mrs. Affleck.

The superstar posted a slideshow of pics from her blended family's Thanksgiving celebrations last night, which featured several adorable pics of her and the Good Will Hunting star enjoying the festivities. Though the couple don't directly take pics together, the clip does include a snap of the couple.

In one selfie taken by Lopez, the "Jenny From the Block" singer wears a fall floral dress and a chain-link charm necklace as she smiles for the camera, angling the shot so we can see Affleck hanging out with a family member in the background.

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The Argo filmmaker also appears in a sweet pic with one of Lopez's twins, where he smiles as one of the kids rests their head on his shoulder. Other attendees seen in the photos taken at the couple's Hamptons home include Lopez's sisters Leslie and Lynda, her manager Benny Medina, and musician Stevie Mackey.

In addition to the on-theme gown, Lopez also wears some other outfits in the series of photos. For outdoor pics, she bundled up in an oversized shearling coat by Coach, which she paired with skinny jeans, matching tan Uggs, and a knitted beanie.

She's also seen riding in a car with Emme, wearing the same Christmas sweater that she donned to see a Broadway show on Friday night.

"This Is … Thanksgiving Holiday 🤍🍁 #ThisIsMeNow #PhotoDump #Family," she captioned the post.

The couple begun blending their families after they reunited in 2021, with the pair taking the time to bond with Lopez's twins, who she shares with her ex Marc Anthony, and Affleck's kids Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel, who he co-parents with Jennifer Garner. The children were all part of the pair's lavish second wedding ceremony, which took place at Affleck's Georgia estate last August.

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