Jennifer Garner: my new happy life
Satisfied and in love. Here's how Jennifer Garner lives, after Ben Affleck's words of regret
They must have tasted sweet and sour. The words spoken a few days ago by Ben Affleck, about the regret of having ruined the marriage, must not have been easy to hear for Jennifer Garner.
She must have looked back with a hint of melancholy. And who knows, maybe even with a bit of that anger that always follows an unfair divorce. Because Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck were a beautiful couple. A happy family with three children Violet, Seraphina and Samuel. But the actress is not one to cry on her own. I deserve, she always claims, to have grown up in a Methodist and strict family.
Today Jennifer is a new woman. He divides his time between work on the set, the demanding hobby of the Once Upon a Farm company, which produces organic food for children, volunteering for Save the children, and the three children. Without forgetting the new partner, John Miller.
It is thanks to him that Jennifer Garner has managed to consolidate the long work done on herself after the beating of the end of the story with the father of her children. With persistence and self-denial, Jennifer has become, as Americans like to say, the best version of herself. His friends like John Miller too. Victor Garber, who shared the Alias set with her and officiated at the wedding with Ben Affleck, replied to a direct question that "he's a really good guy." But others also had words of great esteem towards the entrepreneur, CEO of the Cali Group.
However, she does not speak. The new relationship went public over a year and a half ago, but Garner never wanted to comment. "Of course they're still together," a source told E! News after yet another rumor that they wanted them apart. “Indeed, she is very happy with how things are going. John is a normal nice guy who is going through the same situation as him. Raising two children after a divorce. They have found a way to make their relationship work, they are happy and love spending time together. "
Being so cautious is the result of Jennifer Garner's experience. Too many times, his stories with colleagues have ended up on the front pages with titles that are anything but positive. When she divorced Scott Foley in 2003 (they met and fell in love on the set of the Felicity series), the blame was placed on her and her new relationship with Alias co-star Michael Vartan. Then everyone involved had denied it. But whether or not the colleague was the direct cause of the end of the marriage, it is true that there was a story between the two.
It didn't last long. Also because in the meantime Jennifer had met Ben Affleck. They acted together in Daredevil (movie to forget) and had become great friends. If love came slowly, marriage and Violet arrived in a heartbeat. At the time, much had been written about Ben Affleck's jealousy, who saw his new wife sharing the Alias set with her ex-boyfriend. But the most important thing for them was being able to carve out some privacy.
"For at least 10 years there were at least 5 to 15 cars - even 20 on weekends - out of our house constantly," she said on TV last year. “Looking back, I still feel the stress. I could start crying even at this moment while I tell it ». It is no coincidence that she is one of the promoters, together with Halle Berry, of a law - approved in California - for the protection of the children of stars against the paparazzi. Too bad it was left without a real application.
“For all these reasons Jennifer wants to keep her story with John as far away from the public as possible. It is private. It's something that's theirs alone. It is no coincidence that private places are always encountered, never public. Or at most they move away from the city. For once she wants to do as she pleases ».
Which also means choosing what to share with fans through his Instagram profile. A condensation of Jennifer-thought. Of his cooking skills. Of his oddities and, why not ?, also of his awkwardness. «Because being able to find a balance between work and children is impossible. You can do it, at most, for one part at a time. Did you know that I train at dawn? "Garner tells E! News. “But I want to keep doing what I'm doing now. Really, on my wish list is to see the two candidates discussing poor children in America and what to do to make them feel better in the next presidential campaign. "
Because dating a "wonderful" man, as his friends say, is already doing it in this new and fulfilling life of his.