Jennifer Garner seems ready to move on as she and her ex-husband Ben Affleck have been finalizing their divorce. Apart from that, the "Peppermint" actress has been reportedly dating her “Camping” co-star Arturo Del Puerto.
After three years announcing their separation, the two "Daredevil" actors have finalized their divorce. According to People Magazine, the two actors, both 46, met at Jennifer Garner’s house with lawyers and a private judge on Thursday, October 4.
The final details of their divorce have yet to be revealed. The pair has kids Violet, 12, Seraphina, 9, and Samuel, 6. Both have earned millions of dollars throughout their 10-year marriage. The estimation of their combined wealth is approximately $190 million. While the details of their divorce are about to reveal, the "Alias" actress, Garner, has been reportedly dating a new guy. According to some reports, the new man in Jennifer Garner's life is her “Camping” co-star Arturo Del Puerto.
This news came from tabloids. So this could be questionable. In a post on Gossip Cop, the publication said it looked into the claim. It found out that it’s entirely untrue as a mutual friend of them and the actress, Jennifer Garner, told them the tabloid’s story is wrong.
One of the publications that reported this gossip is OK!. According to the publication, after “getting close” on the set of their upcoming HBO series, Del Puerto and Jennifer Garner have “struck up a romance.” The magazine quoted the claim of their “source,” “They began as friends, but it turned into something more,” the source said. “It was clear to everyone on the set that sparks were there,” the insider added.
The gossip outlet also alleges Jennifer Garner and Del Puerto are sending each other love note. It adds the actress can't stop smiling when she talks about him. The insider also claimed both co-stars spent a few


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