Jennifer Garner and John Miller reportedly started their relationship by going out together on casual dates. Though it is claimed they are on a more serious status now, Ben Affleck's ex-wife is not rushing to get engaged or married soon.
Since reputable celebrity news outlets confirmed Jennifer Garner is dating Cali Group CEO John Miller, the gossip industry produced numerous engagement, marriage, and even pregnancy rumors. However, a source of Entertainment Tonight recently dismissed these claims even though their relationship has "gotten serious" after months of casually dating.
The same insider claimed the duo has been spending time together with their children from previous marriages. Garner has three kids with Affleck while Miller has two children with ex-wife and famous violinist Caroline Campbell.
Garner reportedly feels “so lucky” that she met Miller and that “their relationship only continues to grow.” Though Affleck’s ex still wants to “take it slow,” she and Miller are happy and share many common interests. "She and John are both interested in living a healthy lifestyle, working out and eating well, except for the occasional trip to Chick-fil-A! When they aren't with the kids, they take time on their own seeing movies and having romantic dinners," the source added.
However, a serious relationship does not necessarily mean engagement is already on the table, let alone marriage. The same source described Garner and Miller’s relationship to be in a “true honeymoon phase” but without hard plans to tie the knot just yet. The actress is purportedly not interested in “jumping into marriage quickly” and one of the reasons is she just finalized her divorce from Affleck.
Garner and Affleck got married in 2005 and welcomed their first daughter, Violet, later that year. They confirmed their separation in 2015 but only filed for divorce in 2017. Despite ending their marriage, the two have obviously been in a very amicable relationship co-parenting their kids and the actress being a supportive friend in Affleck's battle with alcoholism.


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