Unlike Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner has not been spotted going out with a new partner for a long time now. However, it does not mean she is free from dating rumors. The “Peppermint” actress was recently linked to a couple of Hollywood actors and, most recently, a CEO of a retail tech company.
Earlier this month, Garner was reported by two different tabloids to be going out with Brad Pitt and Arturo Del Puerto. But Gossip Cop was quick to debunk these claims after a friend of Affleck’s ex and a representative of Pitt denied these rumors.
This week, however, reputable publications acquired sources that Garner is on the path of moving on shortly after her divorce from Affleck was made official. According to a source of PEOPLE, “Although the divorce was just finalized, Jen has considered herself single for a long time. Dating is just a natural step. Jen will always care about Ben and help him be the best dad. … She seems very excited about the future and is in a great place both personally and professionally.”
Now, the mystery man was revealed to be Cali Group CEO John Miller, who has a past marriage like the actress. But Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck’s divorce seemed to have seen better days than Miller’s legal proceedings with estranged wife Caroline Campbell.
E! News reported that Los Angeles court records confirmed Miller and Campbell’s divorce, which was filed in 2011, is not yet finalized. While they are still technically married, Campbell will likely not mind if Miller is dating Garner. The same report noted that the violinist has been in a relationship with businessman Christopher Estwanik.
Both sources also clarified that John Miller and Jennifer Garner’s dates are “not serious.” Fans of Ben Affleck and Garner would find this familiar as previous reports claimed Affleck was just casually dating Playboy model Shauna Sexton. They reportedly ended their relationship earlier this month. Before Sexton, Affleck officially dated “Saturday Night Live” producer Lindsay Shookus for a year.


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