Jennifer Lopez addresses 'negativity' amid split rumours and tour cancellation

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US star Jennifer Lopez is spreading a message of love amid speculation over her marriage to actor Ben Affleck and the cancellation of her US summer tour.

The 54-year-old praised her fans after discovering the "great news" that her newly-released film Atlas is "number one worldwide again this week".

"It may seem like there's a lot of negativity out in the world right now … but don’t let the voices of a few drown out that there is soooo much love out there," Lopez said in a statement on her newsletter.

It comes after she canceled her summer This Is Me… Live tour dates in the US, weeks before it was scheduled to start.

The tour was initially in support of her ninth studio album This Is Me… Now and was set to kick off in Orlando on June 26.

At the time, Live Nation said: "Jennifer is taking time off to be with her children, family and close friends."

Breakup rumours have been swirling for weeks around Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's marriage

The cancellation came amid swirling rumours Lopez and Affleck are heading for divorce.

The Hollywood couple, who were previously engaged before a high profile split in 2004, got married in July 2022.

Source: Press Association

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