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Ben Affleck gets over Jennifer Lopez with RFK Jr's daughter Kick Kennedy

Ben Affleck may be getting over his estranged wife Jennifer Lopez with the help of RFK Jr.'s daughter Kick Kennedy.

A source told Page Six that Kick and Affleck were spotted in various areas of Los Angeles, including the Polo Lounge in Beverly Hills.

The nature of her relationship with Affleck, 52, has not been confirmed, but the two may be discussing a future film role.

Kick Kennedy attends Maison de Mode's Sustainable Style Awards on June 26, 2021 in West Hollywood, California.

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Unlike her father and his failed presidential campaign, 36-year-old Kick seems to have decided to keep her name out of politics to pursue a career as an actress. According to IMDB, she appeared in an episode of the HBO series Curb your enthusiasm as “Customer No. 2” – in which her stepmother Cheryl Hines also plays.

Kick – full name Kathleen Alexandra – is one of two children from RFK Jr.'s first marriage to Emily Black. She is named after her great-aunt, socialite Kathleen Agnes Cavendish, who was the older sister of President John F. Kennedy and died in a plane crash in France at age 28. Kick's first marriage, to a British aristocrat in 1944, lasted only four months and ended with his death in World War II.

On Saturday, Kick posted a photo of herself holding an eagle on Instagram, with no caption but no sign of Affleck.

Lopez, 55, filed for divorce from Affleck on Tuesday after the split came just two years after their second romance, and was planned long before then. The couple had been together since 2002 and got engaged, but split in 2004. They were spotted on opposite sides of the country all summer, and neither showed up to the other's birthday party.

Affleck and Lopez reportedly had no prenuptial agreement or prenuptial agreement. It was his second marriage and her fourth.

Affleck is a staunch Democrat, while Kick's father recently gave up his presidential campaign to support Republican candidate Donald Trump in the upcoming election.