Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are reportedly going to spend the holidays along with their three kids. The ex-couple is said to be planning to relax at Big Sky Montana, a place that the “Argo” actor supposedly finds a lot of peace of mind, a source told E! magazine.
"[Ben Affleck] has spent a lot of time there both with the family and by himself...It's a good and healthy place for him to be. He goes there to clear his mind and be out in nature. There are no distractions, and it's very peaceful," the insider said. But even though Jennifer Garner will be with her family this holiday season, she’s also going to provide some time for her new boyfriend, John Miller.
The newly minted couple started seeing each other through mutual acquaintances. Apparently, Jennifer Garner and John Miller have been spending time together for seven months now. Ben Affleck, on the other hand, seems to have moved on pretty quickly from his short romance with Shauna Sexton.
Although the ex-couple seems to have found other people, they’re still trying to raise their kids together, co-parenting their children and taking them to events. A couple of weeks ago, Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck brought their brood to see the match between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox.
As for Jennifer Garner and John Miller, the two seems to be doing just fine and is still on the getting-to-know phase. Although it’s been confirmed that the two are officially dating, the relationship hasn’t matured enough to be called “serious.” For his part, Ben Affleck is reportedly “jealous” of his ex-wife’s new flame.
According to Radar Online (via Celebrity Insider), Miller has already met Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck’s kids and they’re supposedly quite taken with the newcomer. The tabloid even claimed that they won’t stop talking about Miller in front of their dad, which supposedly irks the “Good Will Hunting” actor. However, People magazine said that Miller hasn’t actually met the children yet as his relationship with Garner is still “casual.”


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