Ben Affleck knows that love don’t cost a thing.
Jennifer Lopez’s trailer for her upcoming “This Is Me…Now” album film — which Affleck co-wrote — features a snippet of a 2002 letter the Oscar winner wrote to his then-girlfriend.
“Life’s tough but you’re sweet,” the actor wrote.
“Thanks for the gift. Hope you like the flowers. You told me you could never have enough. I believe you.”
Affleck dated the note Dec. 24, 2002, and signed it “B.”
Lopez, 54, makes several sweet references to her now-husband, 51, throughout the trailer for the film, which will accompany her 2024 album of the same name.
While sitting in front of a fireplace on a rainy day, she says, “When I was a little girl, when someone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, my answer was always: in love.”
“This Is Me…Now: The Film,” which will stream on Prime Video, is expected to delve into the “Let’s Get Loud” singer’s personal life.
“This album is the most honest thing I have done, a culmination of who I am as a person and an artist,” she teased to Vogue last year.
“People think they know things about what happened to me along the way — but they really have no idea, and a lot of times they get it so wrong. There’s a part of me that was hiding a side of myself from everyone.”
Lopez and Affleck dated and got engaged in the early 2000s before calling it quits in 2004.
The two reconnected in 2021 and got married the following year. They now co-parent their combined five children: Lopez shares twins Max and Emme, 15, with her ex-husband Marc Anthony, while Affleck and ex-wife Jennifer Garner share Violet, 17, Seraphina, 14, and Samuel, 11.
“We did it. Love is beautiful. Love is kind. And it turns out love is patient. Twenty years patient,” the “Marry Me” actress wrote in her “On The JLo” newsletter when she first confirmed they said “I do.”
Even her mom, Guadalupe Rodríguez, believed the couple were destined to end up together.
“I knew that you would always get back together, because I prayed for 20 years that you would,” she said on the “Today” show earlier this year.
Both the “This Is Me…Now” album and film will be released on Feb. 16, 2024, with the first single, “Can’t Get Enough,” set for Jan. 10.