Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are officially divorced but it cannot be helped that their names are still being linked to each other. This is understandable though since they are co-parenting their three children - Violet, 13, Seraphina, 9, and Samuel, 6. But while they are on good terms it was reported that the former is not comfortable with his ex-wife having a new boyfriend.
Jennifer Garner was recently revealed to be dating John Miller, the CEO of CaliGroup. Although people were saying that the businessman is a very nice guy, it was alleged that Ben Affleck still does not like him. In fact, In Touch Weekly claimed that the “Justice League” actor grimaces whenever his ex-wife’s boyfriend’s name is mentioned.
“Ben is used to his ex-wife dropping everything for him, but that’s all changed and he’s no longer at the top of her list of priorities,” the source supposedly told the tabloid. “He winces whenever Jen brings up John’s name.”
Moreover, Ben Affleck’s jealousy further shows when the source further shared that Jennifer Garner’s ex-husband always finds faults with John Miller even is he has not done anything wrong.
On the other hand, it was said that hating his ex-wife’s boyfriend is also getting even with Jennifer Garner because the “Peppermint” actress was not fond of Shauna Sexton, Ben Affleck’s last known girlfriend, either.
Meanwhile, according to Us Weekly, Jennifer Garner and John Miller have been exclusively going out for seven months already. The publication stated that even if the relationship is still quite new, the couple is stronger now.
A tipster revealed to the magazine that the pair is very much in love with each other so there is a chance that they will end up tying the knot in the future. Jennifer Garner is also said to be happier now after all that she had been through while still married to Ben Affleck.


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