Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner have moved on from their failed romance and have since found other people after they decided to part ways a few years ago. The “Batman” actor’s most recent fling was with Shauna Sexton but their time together ended as quickly as it began.
Jennifer Garner, on the other hand, is casually seeing CaliGroup CEO, John Miller. Although the “Peppermint” star’s connection with CEO isn’t serious yet, In Touch (via Gossip Cop) is claiming that they’re already planning to move in together.
The publication even added that an unnamed source told them that Jennifer Garner and John Miller is already thinking of getting married as the actress is convinced about Miller’s sincerity. However, since In Touch magazine is pushing this narrative, it’s best to take this story with a grain of salt. After all, the tabloid has a reputation for publishing stories that are completely unfounded. For her part, it’s safe to say that the actress isn’t heavily affected by this claims since she’s practically immune to rumors at this point in her life as she’s been hounded by gossips even when she was with Ben Affleck.
Jennifer Garner even said that when she was married to the “Argo” actor, there was always a constant presence of paparazzi outside her house. The “Alias” alum said that even just by looking back, she could feel the stress of living in a such a state. Ben Affleck feels the same way as he, too, has had his fair share of being hounded by gossip media.
The latest rumor surrounding the “Good Will Hunting” actor revolves around his career and how he’s trying to revitalize it by making a movie about a cross-dressing character. Of course, this narrative is pure fiction as there is literally no news about Ben Affleck involving himself in such a project. As for Jennifer Garner, she’s set to voice in the upcoming animated adventure-comedy film, “Wonder Park.”


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