Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are officially divorced so as single parents, both of them are now free to date someone else. But while the “Justice League” actor just broke up with his rumored girlfriend, Shauna Sexton, a few months back, the “Peppermint” actress was recently revealed to have started dating as well.
Based on the reports, Jennifer Garner is currently dating CaliGroup’s CEO, John Miller. Although the two never confirmed their relationship, it was said that the pair has been going out for more than five months now.
Jennifer Garner and John Miller still have to acknowledge that they are dating but before this can happen, it was reported that they broke up already. But, Us Weekly published an article that debunks the split rumors. The magazine wrote that Jennifer Garner and John Miller’s relationship actually got better and stronger despite the breakup stories.
“They are solid as a couple and committed,” a tipster told the paper. “John and Jen are going stronger than ever, they are still spending a lot of time together.”
Similarly, Entertainment Tonight also published photos of the couple while they were out in Santa Monica and they look very happy. This is another proof that Jennifer Garner and John Miller are still together.
Moreover, sources shared that Jennifer Garner is really happy to be with John Miller because he has been very supportive. The actress is said to be grateful that her boyfriend never let her down and continues to love and support her, especially after her ex-husband’s Ben Affleck’s alcohol addiction relapse.
What’s more, John Miller is very understanding and do not get jealous even if Jen always run to Ben when he needed her. He knows she that Jen’s highest priority is her kids so maintaining a good relationship with her ex-husband is a must.
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck’s divorce papers were finally signed just last month. It was decided that the two will share custody of their three children - Violet, 12, Seraphina, 9, and Samuel, 6


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