Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, previously, said that they value their children above everything. And the ex-couple, recently, proved this statement yet again as they were seen attending mass together as a family.
While Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner arrived separately, they eventually gathered together within the church, solemnly witnessing the religious service. Although the pair has made their separation legal back in October, co-parenting will remain a constant for them, Daily Mail reported.
As for their respective projects, both currently got their schedules booked. Jennifer Garner is set to voice one of the characters in the upcoming animated movie “Wonder Park.” Following that, the actress is slated to take on her “Yes Day” project before moving on to tackle her role in the TV series “My Glory Was I Had Such Friends,” CheatSheet reported. Meanwhile, Ben Affleck is set to star and produce an upcoming film called “Torrance.”
The movie’s plot is trudging closely with the struggles of the “Good Will Hunting” actor given that it’s a story involving alcohol abuse. Ben Affleck made headlines again last year when his third relapse was made public. Jennifer Garner was among those who heavily supported the actor, personally picking him up at his home and driving him to a rehabilitation center in Malibu.
Now, Ben Affleck seems to have recovered pretty well and is back on his feet again. But even though this is the case, “The Town” actor has finally confirmed he would not be playing Batman anymore. Right now, there’s still no news who will replace Affleck, but Nick Jonas has come forward and expressed his desire to play the brooding hero. For her part, Jennifer Garner is still supporting her ex-husband and will continue to do so even though they aren’t romantically involved anymore.
The “Alias” alum, previously, said that she would continue to support Ben Affleck as she doesn’t want their children to grow up without a father. Jennifer Garner has backed this statement up repeatedly, which highlights the actress’ patient and compassion towards the man she previously shared a bed with.


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