Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner continue to co-parent their three children five months after their divorce was made official. While the pair remain civil towards each other, their relationship will be strictly platonic from now on despite what gossip publications are peddling, Gossip Cop reported.
There have been multiple claims by bogus outlets touting that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner is planning to start over. But given that reports are coming in that the “Batman” actor has been seen with his ex-girlfriend Lindsay Shookus, these stories will remain nothing more than an unfounded narrative.
According to via Fox News, Shookus and Ben Affleck has been seeing each other for over a month now. Their latest outing was during a dinner in Los Angeles where the duo was seen entering an establishment separately. This wasn’t the first time that both celebrities have been seen together as they were recently spotted hanging out in a Starbucks. Meanwhile, Jennifer Garner’s relationship with John Miller continues to blossom.
“[Garner and Miller are] in a true honeymoon phase in their relationship and while they've spoken about a future together, neither of them are ready to plan a wedding or get engaged,” a source supposedly told Entertainment Tonight. “Jen has no interest in jumping into marriage quickly. She only just solidified her divorce so right now she just loves all their time together.” The couple’s romance has reportedly progressed to a significant level that the actress is seeing Ben Affleck less and less over the past few months.
The last time that the ex-couple were seen together was during a wedding where they were seen along with their three kids. As for their respective careers, Ben Affleck is slated to star and produce a film called “Torrance.” Jennifer Garner, on the other hand, is preparing to take on her project “Yes Day” and “My Glory Was I Had Such Friends.”


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