Hollywood stars are like ordinary people, and sometimes even better – at least, in certain aspects. If not, tell that to the lucky viewers who went to the theater to see Dune 2 and found none other than Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck among them.
Last Monday, the couple spent a romantic night together and enjoyed the almost three hours of film directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Timothée Chalamet. The surprising thing is not that they managed to go completely unnoticed, but that after the movie they dedicated themselves to collecting all their trash and cleaning their place.
A user of A surprising attitude, since one would think that two Hollywood stars of his stature would run out of the cinema so as not to be recognized.
But no, the couple dedicated themselves to collecting their things and trash before leaving their place. Above all, Ben Affleck, who made sure everything was clean, including under the seats. A totally exemplary behavior that many should follow – perhaps instead of recording with their cell phone.
“So many people leave their food and drinks in public places like this, it’s disgusting. Good for them,” says one user. “This video reassures me that celebrities are normal people like us,” comments another. “The real sequel to the movie is JLo and Ben Affleck’s cameo,” jokes a third.
Many of the users who commented on the publication were even present at that viewing of the film, meaning that if Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez tried to go completely unnoticed, they achieved their goal one hundred percent.
That particular cinema, in Sherman Oaks (California), seems to be the favorite of some celebrities, such as rapper Kanye West, who frequent it precisely because it is perfect for going unnoticed.
Movie theaters have a significant number of people every day, so it is only logical that seats and carpets become filled with dirt. Its cleanliness is important, so… What less than collecting the garbage that one has produced during the film?
And if not, follow the example of the Japanese and practice SpoGomi (‘sport’, ‘sport’ and ‘gomi’, ‘garbage’, in Japanese), which was born in 2008 and simply consists of small teams of people who They must try to collect the greatest amount of waste in a given period of time. The one who manages to accumulate the most amount is the winner.