Jennifer Garner has been fairly quiet about his rumored new boyfriends, Cali Group CEO John Miller. But even before Ben Affleck’s ex-wife can confirm or react to anything, her new relationship is already rumored to be on the rocks.
A report from the National Enquirer tabloid claimed that Garner and Miller have been having some issues lately, which involves Affleck as well. The publication insisted that the actress’ reported boyfriend is feeling jealous about her continuing relationship with the “Justice League” alum.
“John let her know he’s not OK with Ben being around so much. He respects the fact that Jen wants to help the father of their kids get sober, but he believes he’s taking advantage of the situation and showing up whenever he wants to,” the source said about Garner.
Fans are aware of Garner and Affleck’s exceptional relationship. Even though they have been separated since 2015, they have been great at co-parenting. Garner has also been one of Affleck’s main supporters in his continuing struggle with alcohol addiction. “Jen and Ben still speak almost daily and she isn’t about to change that just because the guy she’s dating is uncomfortable,” the same insider added.
However, a fact-checking news outlet is casting doubts on the validity of the statements provided by National Enquirer’s source. Gossip Cop followed up on these claims through “a source close to the actress” who promised that the story is not factual, which means Garner and Miller are unlikely on the verge of ending their budding relationship.
News about Garner and Miller’s casually dating status first came out in late October. Since then, the neither of the actress nor the CEO has responded to reports about them. However, they were first photographed on a night out to watch a theatre play in the following weeks.
Earlier this month, a source of E! News confirmed that Garner and Miller are still going out on dates. But the actress is “just determined to keep it private and for themselves.”


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