Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez Image Credit: insta/ jlo

After marrying him last year, actress-singer Jennifer Lopez has said that she would walk out on her filmmaker-actor husband Ben Affleck if she found out he had cheated.

The singer, 53, last year married her old flame, 50, but has declared she would simply "walk out" if she discovered he had been unfaithful instead of flying into a rage, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

She said on 'The View' when asked if she would react in a "violent" or "rational" manner if she found out her husband had cheated: "I think I'd just walk out." Co-host Whoopi Goldberg, 67, agreed and asked: "Why waste time?" The star said: "You know everything you need to know. What else do you need to know?"

Affleck has daughters Violet, 17, and Seraphina, 14, with his former wife Jennifer Garner, 50, while Garner has 15-year-old twins Maximilian and Emme with her 54-year-old former spouse Marc Anthony.

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck couple tied the knot in July last year Image Credit: instagram/jenniferlopez

Thursday's episode of 'The View' also addressed the fallout over the cheating scandal to hit Bravo's hit show 'Vanderpump Rules' after Tom Sandoval's affair with his ex Ariana Madix's former pal Raquel Leviss was exposed.

Lopez said she was familiar with the show but didn't "watch it regularly".

Leviss, 28, has been in hiding as she seeks mental health treatment due to the backlash she's received for her fling with 40-year-old Sandoval.

Celebrities have been weighing in on scandal, with Chrissy Teigen, 37, tweeting on March 3 just after it broke: "I have 20 different chats going about this 'Vanderpump Rules' news. 20 wildly different people, a wide variety of ages and backgrounds, insanely different jobs and lives, all have come together to say WHAAAAAAAAT!?!??!?"

'Selling Sunset' star Chrishell Stause, 41, has posted a photo of herself with Ariana, 37, to show her support for her, and tweeted alongside the snap: "I love when we can all agree on something."