Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are officially divorced after their paperwork was formally signed just last week. While she was not reported to be dating following her split from the “Justice League” actor in 2015, it was revealed that she is actually in a relationship now and her new love was identified as John Miller, a businessman and CEO of the CaliGroup.
It was said that Jennifer Garner has been seeing the 40-year-old John Miller for about six months now but their relationship was only publicized last week. Since their dating status has been exposed, the media have been covering stories about the 40-year-old businessman and the latest reports about him was his finalized divorce from violinist wife, Caroline Campbell.
The CEO of CaliGroup owns a chain of burger restaurants and an artificial intelligence solutions company. He and his ex-wife separated in 2011 after six years of marriage but they reconciled the following year. However, after more than two years, in October 2014, they filed for divorce again and this was finally signed this month.
Just like Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, Caroline and John will co-parent their two kids ages 10 and 12. While the CEO will provide child support, his ex-wife will not receive any spousal support.
Jennifer Garner seems to have confirmed her dating status after she went on a date with John Miller last week. They watched the musical “Dear Evan Hansen” together and tried to avoid being photographed, but apparently, they did not succeed in dodging the paparazzi as their photos were published by various media just hours after their first public date.
Meanwhile, it appears that Ben Affleck is not jealous of his ex-wife’s new beau. In fact, he seems to be happy for Jen as she starts anew. They are still close friends anyway and their co-parenting relationship is really admirable.


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