Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus had a child and it was alleged that the “Saturday Night Live” producer got pregnant last year. As stated in the report, the pregnancy rumors started after the latter was seen with a baby bump.
In July last year, MSN News reported that Lindsay Shookus and Ben Affleck decided to reveal their relationship because the former was already pregnant. An insider allegedly shared, “Ben told her they’d just had their first doctor’s appointment.”
It was also claimed that Jennifer Garner was devastated with the news but both the pregnancy and the “Alias” actress’s reaction were not confirmed at that time. Actually, even up to now, this is still an unconfirmed report.
This was followed by many pregnancy reports and Radar Online was one of those publications that wrote about it. It was said that the tabloid ran a story about seeing Lindsay Shookus in a flowy sundress in L.A.
It was added that they saw a “growing baby bump” and her figure was remarkably “curvier” and that she had a “fairly round belly.” Now, Gossip Cop is confidently refuting this report because it already proved that the story was wrong.
The news was published last year and if it was true, Lindsay Shookus and Ben Affleck’s baby should have already revealed their baby by now. Furthermore, GC explained that wearing a billowy dress does not mean that one is pregnant.
Lastly, Gossip Cop contacted Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus’s friends and other sources who could clear the rumors that the ex-couple had a child. After gathering their answers, only one thing has been confirmed – the lady producer did not become pregnant and this clearly translates to saying that there is no baby.
Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus called it quits about two months ago and the former seems to have a new girlfriend already. He is rumored to be dating 22-year-old Playboy model Shauna Sexton.


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