Jennifer Garner Wishes the Best for Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez Amid Marriage Troubles

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29/05/2024 23h31

According to a source, Jennifer Garner has expressed her hope for the well-being of her ex-husband Ben Affleck amidst his current marriage troubles with Jennifer Lopez. The source reveals that Garner wants Affleck to be happy and healthy, especially because it will enable him to be the best father possible to their three children: Violet, 18, Seraphina, 15, and Samuel, 12.

Garner, 52, who is currently dating John Miller, the chairman and CEO of Cali Group, appreciates the fact that Lopez lives a healthy lifestyle and supports Affleck's sobriety. She wishes the same for Affleck, as she believes it will contribute positively to his overall well-being. The former couple, who were married in 2009, finalized their divorce in the following year after announcing their decision to separate in 2015.

Meanwhile, Lopez, 54, and Affleck, 51, who rekindled their romance in 2021, tied the knot in July 2022. However, recent weeks have seen the couple living apart as Affleck continues filming his upcoming project, "The Accountant 2," in Los Angeles, while Lopez promotes her movie, "Atlas," in Los Angeles and Mexico solo.

Affleck has been vocal in the past about his deep respect and gratitude for Garner, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a healthy co-parenting relationship for the sake of their children. He expressed the need for their children to witness their parents' mutual respect and amicable communication, irrespective of their marital status.

As the public watches Affleck and Lopez navigate their current relationship challenges, Garner's support for Affleck's well-being and happiness shines through. With her desires rooted in the best interests of their children, Garner wishes the very best for both Affleck and Lopez as they face this new chapter in their lives.

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