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♪ i'm still jenny from the block ♪ >> byron: the company that once frolicked in her "jenny from the block" video and many a red carpet, jennifer lopez and ben affleck calling it quits for the second time and heading for divorce court. >> i think this is probably the end of bennifer. i don't know if we're going to see a bennifer 3.0. >> byron: jenny making it official, filing on the wedding anniversary after months of speculation. why they might want to settle the split fast. the stars are on the at the dnc. stevie wonder, john legend. ♪ put your hands together ♪ chicago hero oprah winfrey. >> let's all choose kamala harris! >> byron: priming the crowd for the man of the evening, vp pick tim walz. >> as the next president of the united states always says, when we fight -- >> we win! >> byron: and convention influencers. >> we're on the floor of the
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♪ >> byron: good evening. thank you for joining us. jennifer lopez and ben affleck confirming months of speculation. the two-year marriage is over. it's their second time around, and bennifer seemed ready for the long haul. but for months, fans seemed to be seeing cracks in their foundation. here's my "nightline" coanchor juju chang. >> juju: well, it's over. >> i think this is probably the end of bennifer. i don't know if we're going to see a bennifer 3.0. >> juju: bennifer 2.0, the couple everyone loved or loved to hate, calling it quits. again. >> i think when the news dropped that jennifer filed for divorce, no one was shocked to hear that. >> juju: exactly two years to the day since the a-listers held that big wedding ceremony?
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georgia. jennifer lopez filed for divorce from ben affleck under her legal name, jennifer alec, and reportedly there's no prenup. >> the divorce case is unwanted attention for a celebrity. they're not in control of this, and it's generally a negative thing for them to go through. so i imagine they want to get this done as quickly as possible. >> juju: christopher melcher is a los angeles-based divorce attorney. he repped kanye west against kim kardashian and katie holmes against tom cruise. >> in california, all the divorce records and proceedings are open to the public. so with a high-profile public, this creates a risk to their brand. >> i think people care about celebrity breakups because these people are on magazine covers, they're on our tvs. so it feels like we are signing up to be a part of a relationship from a distance. so when it goes awry, you know, you -- people want to know all the details.
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>> juju: both stars have had high-profile romances and heartbreaks. j. lo has been married four times, her longest relationship with marc anthony, the father of her twins, max and emmy. she also dated sean diddy copies and yankees star alex rodriguez. affleck dated gwyneth paltrow before meeting j. lo. in 2001, affleck and lopez first worked together filming "gigli." >> i'm sorry, do we know each other? >> not yet. >> juju: by 2002, their romance became a tabloid obsession. he had a part in her video "jenny from the block." >> when jennifer lopez and ben affleck first got together, they were a paparazzi photographer's dream because they knew that flick was going to get them big bucks. >> juju: months later, they were engaged. ben popping the question with a massive six-carat pink diamond. but "gigli" bombed at the box
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office, making only $7 million on a $75 million budget, and sadly, so did their relationship. september 2003, the couple postponed their weddings, citing excessive media attention. in january 2004, they split. looking back on it, j. lo talked about the breakup on the "today" show. >> it was, it was my first big heartbreak. >> juju: in 2004, affleck embarked on his longest relationship to date with his former "dear devil" costar jennifer garner. >> do i have to go through all this to find your name? >> juju: they married in 2005 and had three children. >> technically, bennifer 2.0 was jennifer garner and ben affleck. they kind of became this america's sweetheart golden couple. i think people thought that she was very good in grounding for ben affleck. >> juju: but in 2015, they shocked the world when they announced their divorce. that's also when it became clear affleck was struggling with addiction. she helped him into treatment in
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both 2017 and '19. i talked with him about his struggle with sobriety in 2021. >> i don't think there's anything all that special or particularly interesting about being a recovering alcoholic. obviously, because it engenders behavior that we really feel ashamed of when we're in that state. there's also a very rewarding, enriching process of overcoming that. but it's also, like, that's part of my life. it's not the most interesting thing. >> juju: the tabloids were interested in all of it, especially when photos surfaced of him and j. lo. they went instagram official on her 52nd birthday. yet affleck didn't seem too keen to talk about the relationship publicly. i have to ask the question, ben, you and jennifer walked the red carpet. is dealing with paparazzi different this time around? >> i'm not sure why you feel compelled to ask that question. i feel no compulsion to answer it. >> juju: i feel compelled. i do understand.
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it's part of the experience of my life since i've been an actor, tabloid attention, paparazzi and stuff. i'm not sure what it is. i don't find my life merits that kind of interest. >> juju: by april of 2022, the pair was engaged for a second time. j. lo talking about their reunion with my colleague john quinones. >> i've got to ask about ben. >> okay. >> how's it going? >> i mean, this is the best time of my life. i love my career, but nothing is more fulfilling to me than being able to build a family. >> juju: to keep with the theme of twos, the pair married twice. first in vegas in july of 2022, documented on her website. then, a month later, they did it all again but bigger on affleck's georgia estate with famous friends like matt damon in attendance. by 2023, they were regular red carpet targets. cameras capturing some unusual moments. a tense talk at the grammys. an awkward exchange at a premiere. this year, j. lo released her self-financed project, "this is
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me now," a new music album, and a complementary film on amazon. there was a documentary where affleck talked about their clashing styles. >> getting back together i said, listen, one of the things i don't want is a relationship on social media. then i sort of realized, it's not a fair thing to ask. to sort of like, you know -- you're going to marry a boat captain, "well, i don't like the water." >> juju: j. lo acknowledged that opening up was a big compromise for her husband. >> i don't think he's very comfortable with me doing all of this, but he loves me, he knows i'm an artist, he's going to support me any way he can. >> juju: by spring, rumors the marriage was in trouble. j. lo was chair at this year's met gala which she attended alone. she did the majority of press events solo. >> we didn't see them together. it wasn't a thing anymore. by the time we got to a divorce filing, it didn't seem like it was that far-fetched that it was going to happen. >> juju: the divorce filing may
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not have been a surprise, but it does leave clues to the breakup. lopez reportedly listing their separation date as april 26th. >> i imagine they want to live this done as quickly as possible. i would also expect there's going to be a nondisclosure or nondisparagement agreement between the two of them. so they're not going to be able to talk about intimate details of their relationship. >> juju: for now, fans will have to deal with their disappointment. some hoping the couple will give it a third try, while others hope this breakup sticks. >> byron: our thanks to juju. when we return -- >> who says you can't go home again? >> byron: oprah amping up the again? >> byron: oprah amping up the star power of tonight's dnc' ing, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills. good to go off the grid. good to go nonstop. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting
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♪ >> byron: welcome back. vertebra rauk and michelle obama set a high bar at last night's dnc. tonight's convention had an energy all its own. the third night of the dnc, and starpower was on full display. stevie wonder amping up the energy of a packed house. ♪ people ♪ >> byron: and one of chicago's biggest heroes. >> who says you can't go home again? >> byron: oprah winfrey. >> when we stand together, it is impossible to conquer us. >> byron: pumping up vice president kamala harris oprah winfrey let us choose optimism over cynicism. because that's the best of america.
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>> byron: former president bill clinton also taking the stage, taking a jab at another former president, donald trump. >> two days ago, i turned 78. the oldest man in my family for four generations. and the only personal vanity i want to assert is, i'm still younger than donald trump. [ cheers and applause ] >> byron: but the headliner of the night, vice presidential pick tim walz, the minnesota governor chosen by vice president harris to join her ticket. walz commanding the audience of more than 20,000 -- >> i'm ready to turn the page on these guys. so, go ahead, say it with me. "we're not going back." >> we're not going back! we're not going back! >> byron: calling on them to take the democratic ticket all the way to victory in november. >> our job, for everyone watching, is to get in the trenches and do the blocking and
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tackling. >> byron: of course, we'll have complete coverage when kamala harris accepts her party's nomination tomorrow night right here on abc. the race for the white house this year might just come down to the youngest generation of voters, and that's why both campaigns are getting creative in their approach to influence gen-z. here's abc's christiane cordero making her "nightline" debut. ♪ >> reporter: it might be the summer of mindful and demure. >> y'all know how i'm a registered voter? that's very cutesy, very demure. >> reporter: there's another corner of the internet getting fired up. >> hey, guys, jimmy here. >> reporter: social media influencers descending on the republican and democratic national conventions, inviting and credentialing hundreds of content creators to help draw eyeballs to their platforms and can't ditz. >> there are influencers way
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more powerful than the tv networks, way more powerful than "the washington post" and "new york times," and way more influential with voters. >> reporter: from an interview with elon musk -- >> i'm looking at the numbers, you've got a lot of people listening. >> reporter: to kamala harris' viral moments -- >> you think you fell out of a coconut tree? >> reporter: thousands of users. the presidential hopefuls are battling online to engage voters, especially one on ones. one-third of adults under 30 regularly sacral tiktok for news, up 255% since 2020. >> if you can get the youth to engage a little more, the thinking is, that can change the election. >> reporter: so far, harris seems to have the edge with young voters. our latest abc news poll shows harris leading trump by 20 points with 18 to 39-year-olds. >> what we really need is --
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>> a feminine icon! >> it is true that younger voters tended to vote more democratic when they vote at all. the biggest question is not typically how they vote, but how many of them vote. and that's where the enthusiasm that can be engendered by authentic communication through influencers can make a difference. >> reporter: in terms of followers, trump beats harris, 10.5 million to her 4.6 million on tiktok. >> i constantly joke with president trump that he was the ultimate influencers, the original, the og influencer. >> reporter: last month, about 70 content creators were credentialed at the republican national convention. >> we're on the floor of the rnc convention. >> reporter: the idea, to bring them in, 18-year-old high school senior brylen hollyhand, rnc council chair. >> my message was that the republican party is an endangered species at risk of extinction. i went into this meeting
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thinking it would be a hard sell, and they immediately went for it. >> reporter: he think theys, at least anecdotally, it was a success. >> i went to school. having my peers know because their favorite fitness influencer posted a video, their video video game streamer posted to tiktok. that was fun and rewarding to see. >> reporter: in chicago we met may lin sa hale, one of the 200 credentialed dnc influencers. do you call yourself an influencers? >> i think of myself as your best friend you're having a deep conversation with online. >> reporter: she says she sees her role here as different from traditional media. where do you see the difference between the two? >> i can take what i heard and what i learned from traditional media and maybe express to it my audience in a way that will make them understand a one-minute reel instead of watching a longer news segment. >> reporter: many influencers say they're not being paid by
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the convention or campaign, but some are funded by pacs. >> it futures the burden on voters to say, this is not a journalist, this is not where i get fact checking. >> the dnc isn't just granting access, it's creating space. we're standing in an area specifically built for influencers on the convention floor and feet from the stage. the first influencer to take the stage this week, deja fox. >> we need kamala harris. >> whoo! >> she'll deliver a future where we can decide if and when to start a family. >> reporter: she's an influencer and abortion rights activist. >> i'm a young woman, you're a middle-aged man -- >> reporter: she went viral for confronting her senator, jeff flake, over his support for defunding reproductive health and family planning programs. the moment shared on facebook by planned parenthood advocates of arizona. >> so why is your right to take
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away my right -- [ wherecheers ] >> there wasn't a lot of young people who had that experience of virality just yet. >> reporter: she started creating content for her social media accounts, and in 2019 when fox was a student at columbia university, she got a call from the kamala harris campaign. >> within two weeks, i was packing up that dorm room and starting a job as influencer and surrogate strategist out of the headquarters. a job which did not exist before i got there. >> reporter: the harris campaign inviting her to attend. >> oh my god. look at all the balloons up there. >> reporter: this time, inviting fox to attend the dnc as a credentialed creator and a campaign surrogate. >> night zero outfit check. i want to be here to be a small part of history. it's a dream realized. >> reporter: she says she's mindful that her peers may be using her content to shape their own political views. >> they are building a political
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identity in their teens and early 20s that is going to follow them, follow our generation, for a lifetime. and so i think it's a really smart investment to think about how we are helping them build that perspective that opinion, early and meeting them on the platforms where they already are. >> we already. >> a pivot point in history, i don't think there's any going back or thinking you're not going to have a convention where influencers are invited into the tent. >> byron: our thanks to christiane. welcome to the family. when we come back, janet jackson running away to sin city. ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease.
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