Ben Affleck & Jennifer Garner File For Divorce Amid Reconciliation Rumors

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It took them two years, a superhero franchise and a countless trips to the Brentwood farmer’s market, but Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck have officially filed for divorce. 

The couple apparently coordinated their filing sans lawyers, according to TMZ, which was first to break the news, with Garner sending her court papers in Thursday and Affleck responding shortly after.

The two are seeking joint legal and physical custody of their children, Violet, 11, Seraphina, 8, and Samuel, 4, so it looks like they’re avoiding a Brangelina-style situation entirely. 

The decision to officially divorce comes amid speculation that the former Hollywood golden twosome were reconciling, as the two have continued to act very much like a couple (going on vacations together, praising each other in the press and co-parenting their children) since announcing their split in June 2015.

But according to sources per People magazine, Garner and Affleck have taken their sweet time to iron out the details, like division of property and assets, as well as spousal support, since they do not have a prenuptial agreement. 

The two reportedly remain “super amicable” and have done everything with their children in mind. 

“They always planned to divorce despite what people said. If you look at their first statement it says divorce, not separate,” a source told the magazine. “They just did it the way they wanted to and did what was best for their kids. There was no catalyst, it was just time. Nothing has changed, they are and still will be putting their kids first.”

The divorce could be made final within the year, so until then let’s raise a toast to Bennifer 2.0 and their love story. It’s the end of an era. 

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Alec Baldwin Jumps To Kendall Jenner's Defense In Pepsi Ad Fiasco

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Alec Baldwin believes Kendall Jenner is no soda jerk.

On Thursday, the actor defended Jenner’s appearance in a reviled Pepsi commercial that was pulled after severe backlash.

The actor, best known these days for impersonating Donald Trump on “Saturday Night Live,” said on Twitter that the 21-year-old model is inexperienced, and her management should bear the blame for the fiasco.

The ad, which features Jenner breaking the tension of a demonstration by handing a policeman a can of Pepsi, invited heaps of scorn for trivializing real protest movements and was removed by Pepsi on April 5. As of Friday morning, Jenner has stayed mum since the controversy blew up. 

But Baldwin had plenty to say over social media.

Not surprisingly, Baldwin inspired a spirited debate with other Twitter users.

Take this exchange, for example: 

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Ballet Hispánico Is Giving Latino Artists A Voice They Deserve

A small number of residents from Manhattan’s Upper West Side gathered in a community garden on Tuesday to watch as members of Ballet Hispánico posed for a photo shoot. The dancers were dressed in the costumes they’ll wear onstage at the Joyce Theater later this month, where they’ll be performing three works by Latina choreographers, all of whom are women. 

Founded in 1970, Ballet Hispánico defines itself as a community-building institution dedicated to exploring the diversity of Latino culture, involving dancers and choreographers from Venezuela, Cuba, Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Spain, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia in a mix of classical, Latin and contemporary dance. This year, its New York Season will not only celebrate the depth of expression found in the various corners of Latin America, it will shine light on the women creating art in a traditionally male-dominated field.

“Ballet Hispánico was born out of the need to give voice to Latino/Latina artists at a time when they did not have a strong presence in mainstream performing arts,” Eduardo Vilaro, the artistic director of Ballet Hispánico since 2009, told The Huffington Post. Today, the company is taking its mission a step further, by choosing to honor the female choreographers who are seizing positions of leadership in dance: Michelle Manzanales, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and Tania Pérez-Salas.

“It is imperative that we nurture and give voice to those who may not have opportunities within the field,” Vilaro added. “By nurturing and celebrating the work of these Latina artists, Ballet Hispánico hopes to contribute to the process of making the dance field more equitable.”

Vilaro’s sense of duty to marginalized voices is heightened, he says, by the company’s 46-year legacy in New York City. Since the 2015 opening of Ballet Hispánico’s Arnhold Center on 89th Street ― with its unmistakable banners and open windows ― the organization has embarked on a five-year plan to nurture its relationship with the neighborhood it calls home. It’s doing so by hosting free performances, outdoor events and Hispanic heritage celebrations. Judging by the public’s captivation upon seeing dancers like Melissa Fernandez and Lyvan Verdecia leaping in front of a nearby parking garage, local interest is pronounced.

“The photo shoot certainly underlined the magic and richness of culture that Ballet Hispánico brings to the Upper West Side,” Vilaro added. “It is our duty to continue this legacy and build upon it as we navigate the terrain of today’s immigrant and race relations and the new challenges that our communities face.”

Ahead of the company’s April 18 debut at the Joyce, HuffPost’s Damon Dahlen ventured to the Upper West Side to photograph members of Ballet Hispánico in the familiar spaces just beyond its front doors. Check out images of Fernandez, Verdecia and other members of the company paying tribute to their neighborhood in the best way they know how: through dance.

Ballet Hispánico’s 2017 New York Season at the Joyce Theater will take place April 18-23, featuring “Con Brazos Abiertos” by Michelle Manzanales, “Línea Recta” by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and “Catorce Dieciséis” by Tania Pérez-Salas.

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Girl's Rant About Her First Time Flirting Is Awkwardly Relatable

Flirting can be painfully awkward. Ella, the young girl in the video above, learned that the hard way. 

While riding in a car, Ella launched into a full-blown tirade about her first time flirting with a boy named John. Ella’s mother, Rachelle Coriddi, posted the video to YouTube last week, according to a Facebook post.

“Little Ella describes her first ever flirtatious fail!!” Coriddi wrote in the video’s caption. “And it’s EPIC!”

The conversation begins casually, with Ella chatting about her day at school. However, things get dicey once the adult off-camera asks if John likes her back.

“He said 50/50,” Ella says bashfully, to which the adult replies: “That means you got to work on that other 50 percent.”

That comment apparently didn’t sit too well with Ella, who becomes more intense.

“I dress cute! I smile at him! I even winked at him ― two times!” the young girl yells.

“And all I get back is one ― ONE! ― fake smile!” she continues.

Ella re-enacts the clumsy exchange by showing the camera what her wink looked like.

Then, she mimics the boy’s response, to her despair.

“That’s it?” the person filming asks. “That’s it,” Ella repeats, apparently defeated.

Ella somehow manages to laugh through the pain and, girl, we can relate.

Especially when she wails, “Why is my life so miserable?” “I’m trying, I’m trying!” and “I get nothing else!”

Hang in there, Ella, but don’t forget to buckle up. Single life only gets more awkward.

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