She said: "If you can't laugh at yourself and just take it as it comes, I just don't think about those things. I feel like I'm a human being like everybody else. I've had my ups and downs, I've made mistakes and I'm really proud of where I've come to in my life and who I am as a person, as a mom, and as an actor and as an artist. So yeah it's okay, everybody's got that."
Meanwhile, Ben recently admitted he is in "awe" of the 'Jenny from the Block' hitmaker.
He gushed: "All I can tell you is that I have seen first-hand the difference representation makes because I have seen, over and over and over and over, women of colour approach Jennifer and tell her what her example as a strong woman and a woman succeeding and demanding her fair share in the business world means to them."
Ben - who previously dated Jennifer between 2002 and 2004 - thinks the chart-topping star has inspired a huge number of Americans.
He said: "Jennifer has inspired a massive group of people to feel they have a seat at the table in this country.
"That is an effect few people throughout history have had, one I will never know and one I can only stand by and admire with respect."