Jennifer Garner appears to have quite a busy schedule even during Thanksgiving. Note, though, that it is not work-related as the “Peppermint” actress is reportedly spending the holiday with ex-husband Ben Affleck and then with rumored boyfriend John Miller as well.
Garner and Affleck, though officially divorced, are known to have a great co-parenting relationship. Before their split, the two welcomed three children — Violet, 13, Seraphina, 9, and Samuel, 6.
So to hear that Garner and Affleck spending important holidays together despite the finalization of their divorce this month is not surprising. E! News speculates that the Garner-Affleck family will most likely visit the actor’s favorite spot in Montana.
Meanwhile, a source also claimed that Jennifer Garner’s Thanksgiving holiday weekend will not end with a family dinner. Ben Affleck’s ex-wife is reportedly spending some time with her allegedly new beau, Cali Group CEO John Miller. The insider added, “Jen and John want to be together and will do it as much as they can. They have already gone away a few times for quick getaways. He joined her for something work-related and they've also had the chance to go away without distractions."
Reports that Garner and Miller have been going out on dates were only published last month. But there are claims that two started casually dating at least six months prior. The first public sighting of the actress with the tech CEO only happened earlier this month after a judge signed off her divorced from Affleck.
Another source echoed Jennifer Garner's rumored Thanksgiving plans telling Us Weekly that the actress is set to meet up with John Miller “over the weekend” likely after her time with Ben Affleck and their kids. Previous stories about Garner and Miller insisted that their relationship is casual. But it seems like things are starting to get serious as the same insider revealed Garner and Miller are already planning to go on a “romantic getaway” on Christmas.


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