Jennifer Garner Seen Visiting Ben Affleck's Home As Speculation About His Divorce From Jennifer Lopez Circulates
Despite their separation, Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck — who share three children together — have maintained a close relationship.
During the weekend, the star of "13 Going on 30" was snapped by Daily Mail driving her BMW i7 to Affleck's place.
Garner, 52, dressed down in a black hoodie, sans makeup.
Despite their divorce in 2018, Garner and Affleck have maintained a strong bond, emphasizing their shared dedication to family and co-parenting. Their relationship has transitioned from marriage to a supportive friendship, evident in their joint appearances at family gatherings and their unwavering support for each other during significant life moments.
Just a few days prior to this visit, Affleck, 51, was spotted alongside his current spouse, Jennifer Lopez, at his youngest daughter's school play, an event attended by both Jennifers.
While JLo has been juggling various professional engagements, including promoting her Netflix film 'Atlas,' gearing up for an upcoming tour, and co-chairing this year's Met Gala, her relationship with Affleck has been under the media microscope as of late.
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Speculation regarding the intricacies of Affleck's present living situation has increased. According to 'In Touch Weekly,' Affleck moved out of the shared marital residence with JLo.
The reports are yet to be substantiated as the couple manages their hectic schedules; Lopez is reportedly based in New York and Affleck has set up shop in Los Angeles for movie filming.
In the "On The Floor" singer's documentary "The Greatest Love Story Never Told," Affleck opened up about their romantic journey.
"Getting back together, I said, 'Listen, one of the things I don't want is a relationship on social media,'" Affleck stated. "And then I sort of realized it's not a fair thing to ask. It's sort of like you're gonna marry a boat captain and you go, 'Well, I don't like the water.' We're just two people with kind of different approaches trying to learn to compromise."