Dr. Drew And JLo’s Former Producer Weigh In About Her Spending Millions To Live Per Year With Ben Affleck Before Split: ‘There’s Gonna Be Stress’

Dr. Drew And JLo’s Former Producer Weigh In About Her Spending Millions To Live Per Year With Ben Affleck Before Split: ‘There’s Gonna Be Stress’
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Dr. Drew And JLo’s Former Producer Weigh In About Her Spending Millions To Live Per Year With Ben Affleck Before Split: ‘There’s Gonna Be Stress’

When I think about celebrities, one thing I often do not think about is money stress. After all, if you are ½ of a couple that has invested in a $60 million dollar home, what could there possibly be to worry about? Well, according to JLo’s former producer Jon Peters and the infamous Dr. Drew, money can still mean a whole lot, even for couples like Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck.

Amidst reports JLo and Affleck’s marriage has been “over for months,” some experts are now talking about both stars’ incomes, net worths and lifestyles. Speaking to TMZ both Jon Peters and Drew Pinsky, AKA Dr. Drew, had plenty to say about the lifestyle the couple was living. For Peters, who is notable for working with Lopez on Money Train, choosing a $60 million plus home was a notable lifestyle glut choice.

When you spend $10 million a year to live, $8 million a year to live, it goes quick. Now, where’s the income coming in? [The $60 million house] that’s just the beginning. The private jets and everything. …Why can’t she own a $30 million dollar house in Malibu? Or at the beach or in Bel Air. $30 million, $40 million, that’s fine. Not $60-70 million dollars with a 10,000 square foot guest house and 400 bedrooms…

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