Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus have reunited and officially a couple again. The pair broke up last year and with their recent reunion, a tabloid reported that the “Saturday Night Live” producer is now pregnant.
Australia’s NW magazine reported that Ben Affleck realized he is lonely without Lindsay Shookus so he tried his best to woo her so she will come back to his arms. It was added that Jennifer Garner’s ex-husband is serious and ready to settle with Lindsay now that they are back together.
Moreover, in another report that also appeared on NW, it was said that Lindsay Shookus is actually pregnant now and she will be welcoming her baby with Ben Affleck soon. However, the second report appeared to be a false claim because the narrative was based on the recent paparazzi photos of the couple.
Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus were photographed buying items and their purchases were placed in a paper bag with a “Buy Buy Baby” name tag. The company name on the packaging bags sells baby items and it is a Bed and Bath subsidiary.
Now, a paparazzi video of Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus has surfaced and the footage just debunked the claim that the couple is having a baby. The clip showed the whole scenario so it became clear why the two have a “Buy Buy Baby” paper bag.
Apparently, Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus dropped by a Bed and Bath store in Los Angeles, they shop for few items like a bed sheet and pillows and their purchase were placed in the paper bags with the “Buy Buy Baby” label but looking closely, everyone can see in the video that the other side of the bag bears the Bed and Bath name.
With the video as evidence, it is clear that Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus were not shopping for baby stuff for their supposed first baby. They are not pregnant and the rumor was simply based on the misinterpreted photos.


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