Ben Affleck makes chic outing for parent-teacher event with Jennifer Garner after 'spat' with Jennifer Lopez
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner attended a parent-teacher event in LA on the morning of May 19. Following the event, the 50-year-old actor and the 51-year-old actress cut rather relaxed figures as they separately exited the school.
The 'Argo' actor, who recently 'slammed' a vehicle door while out for coffee with his wife Jennifer Lopez, looked toasty in a brown fur-lined jacket over a light beige crew neck jumper. The Academy Award-winning actor completed his ensemble with a pair of slim-fitting black trousers and color-coordinated high-top trainers.
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Garner chose to go to the event with her ex-husband wearing a gray sweater, blue trousers and white sports trainers. The ‘Alias’ star accessorized with a variety of jewelry items and sported a pink hat that partially hid her lovely brunette hair.
Co-parenting on point
Affleck and his ex-wife first connected while working on 2001's ‘Pearl Harbour’, and were married four years later. They share three children together - Violet, the couple's 17-year-old eldest child, and her siblings Seraphina and Samuel, 14 and 11 years old, respectively.
However, the ex-couple revealed that they had split up in 2015, and their divorce was finalized in 2018. After a while, Affleck moved on to Jennifer Lopez, whom he had dated before starting to see Garner, and the two got married in July of last year.
‘I'm very lucky she is the mother of my children’
Lopez’s 15-year-old twins Emme and Maximilian, who the hitmaker has with her ex-husband Marc Anthony, have Affleck as a stepfather. In a recent interview with People, the 'Good Will Hunting' actor said he was grateful for the lifelong friendship he had developed with his ex-wife.
"When you have children with somebody you're connected to them forever. And I'm very lucky she is the mother of my children," he said.