Jennifer Lopez Had Put Ben Affleck In His Place In A Hilarious Super Bowl Commercial!

Fatima Araos
Closeup of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck
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From the Grammys to the Dunkin’ Donuts drive-through, Jennifer Lopez kept scolding Ben Affleck.

Last week, the 53-year-old pop diva was caught by the camera snapping at her husband as they sat in the audience at the Grammys. Now at Super Bowl LVII, she’s done it again.

Dunkin' Donuts Ad

But before anyone said divorce, that second one was just a funny Dunkin’ Donuts ad aired at the Super Bowl. Affleck, 50, teamed up with the coffee and donut chain, which he was a known fan of for a commercial deal that was reportedly worth several million dollars.

Like A Hidden-Camera Prank

Closeup of Ben Affleck
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In the hilarious ad, which was set up like a hidden-camera prank, the Tender Bar actor manned a Dunkin’ Donuts drive-through window in Medford, Massachusetts.

Surprising Customers As They Pull Up

Looking like a real employee, complete with a Dunkin’ Donuts shirt and visor, he surprised customers as they pulled up to the window and realize it was the Hollywood star serving their orders. Most of them were dumbfounded and delighted but there was at least one who has no idea who he was.

JLo Made An Appearance

Closeup of Jennifer Lopez
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However, Affleck was in for a surprise, himself, because none other than his superstar wife pulled up towards the end of the ad.

And She Scolded Him

That was the part where Lopez snapped at him, saying, “What are you doing here? Is that what you do when you say you’re going to work all day?”

He fumbled for a reply before telling the crew, “I gotta go, guys.”

“Grab me a glazed,” JLo orders him.

Behind The Scenes

In a conversation with People last month after the commercial was filmed, Affleck said, “I think people already sort of think that I work for Dunkin’.”

He Always Loved Dunkin'

He also talked about his love for the brand.

“This was the place that as I grew up, like playing Little League, after the games, everybody would go to Dunkin’ and get munchkins, get coffee,” he said. “It was like the thing that everybody did.”

'Such A Big Deal' In Boston

The Argo star, who was born in California but grew up in Massachusetts, said the chain was “such a big deal” in Boston.

'A Fun Opportunity'

“I think I became kind of associated with it, and this sounded like a fun opportunity to kind of play with that association, and a chance to come back here to shoot it at home in Boston,” he added.