There are many rumors surrounding celebrities at any given point, but the waters can get particularly shark-infested following any news of split or troubles in paradise. This was the case during the Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner split in 2015, where the former “Daredevil” and “Elektra” stars broke away from each other. Even now, it seems there are still challenges stemming from this issue, but it seems Jennifer Garner never resorted to Scientology as a result.
As Us Magazine recently reported, the Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner divorce proceedings are not as serene as the former couple makes it seem. Their split was announced three years ago, but the divorce papers were filed in April 2017. This has placed the couple’s children, Violet, 12, Seraphina, 9, and Samuel, 6, in a delicate situation that is proving to be challenging at times.
Finalization of the divorces appears to hang on Jennifer Garner’s hesitation to leave the kids with her estranged spouse due to his past alcohol abuse. This is causing a bit of delay in the proceedings, based on what insiders are saying. Even so, it seems there’s no stopping the end for the Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner saga.
Despite rumors to the contrary, it was also recently debunked by Gossip Cop that the Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner split resulted in the actress turning to Scientology. The publication notes that this never happened, echoing similar sentiments when such reports started circulating a year ago. Instead, it would seem that the “Alias” star has been seen attending Methodist church services.
It also doesn’t look like Jennifer Garner needs anyone to juggle her responsibilities of being a mother and having a job. In an Instagram post, she shows that she is more than capable of multitasking, though the photo does make her situation look really cumbersome. In any case, it doesn’t seem like the Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner divorce is slowing the actress down.


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