Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner finalized their divorce just last week but it was reported that the former couple has plans of spending the holiday together with their kids - Violet, 12, Seraphina, 9, and Samuel, 6. But despite this, there were articles that state the “Peppermint” actress is also set to marry John Miller, her new boyfriend.
E! News shared that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner will continue their yearly tradition of going to Montana with the whole family to celebrate Thanksgiving and enjoy the holiday season. It was assumed that the family will head to Big Sky, Montana where they have a vacation spot.
A source told the magazine, "He (Ben Affleck) has spent a lot of time there both with the family and by himself. It's a good and healthy place for him to be.”
He added, “He goes there to clear his mind and be out in nature. There are no distractions, and it's very peaceful."
While this looks like a happy scenario between the divorced couple, it seems that one of them will not be as free anymore since it was alleged that Jennifer Garner is set to marry her boyfriend soon. Her new love was revealed not long ago and although she did not verbally confirm it, being spotted on a date with the CEO of Cali Group is the same as admitting she is in a relationship right now.
But, is it true that Jennifer Garner is already tying the knot with her new BF? According to Gossip Cop, this is a false story. The publication pointed out that the Star magazine’s report about Ben Affleck’s ex-wife’s upcoming wedding was fabricated because it cannot name the source who supposedly provided the tip about this Ben-Jen narrative.
Moreover, there is also no truth to the reports that Ben Affleck is afraid that his three kids would like John Miller. He is also not devastated after seeing his ex-wife’s recent picture while out with her boyfriend as claimed by another tabloid In Touch Weekly.
Finally, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner remained good friends even after their split. They respect each other’s life so it not likely that one of them will throw a tantrum when the other gets married in the future so the rumors are totally false.


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