
Jennifer Garner shares an intimate moment with boyfriend John Miller as he sweetly supports her running event
Jennifer Garner and her boyfriend John Miller were the ultimate cute couple on Sunday morning.
Miller gave his girlfriend a sweet smooch as he supported her at a running event she was hosting benefitting Save The Children.
Garner, 53, flung her arms around her love, greeted him with a kiss, and held him close.
For over two months, the Alias actress has committed to running a mile a day to raise money for hungry children, and Saturday's event marked the culmination of all her hard work.
She invited fans to join her at the event in a recent Instagram post that chronicled her daily jogs.
'Join me on June 22nd to run a mile for @savethechildren! I've been running one mile a day for the last 67 days— just $67 can help bring a child back from the brink of starvation,' she wrote. 'Now I'm inviting you to join me for my final mile on Sunday, June 22nd with @becsgentry and @brooksrunning in support of Save the Children— in LA or from wherever you are! Let's celebrate what we've done and keep this movement going strong.'
And John was there rooting his girlfriend on as she concluded her running streak.
John arrived in a casual olive green T-shirt, jeans, and a cup of coffee to get the day going.
As for Jennifer, she wore a '67 Strong 4 Kids' T-shirt, leggings, and her hair styled into braided pigtails.
The 13 Going On 30 actress has been dating Miller on-off since 2018 and recently it's been reported that they have begun living together part-time.
In a recent update of Garner and Miller's relationship, Us Weekly reported that John is now living with the Alias actress 'part time.'
'John is basically living with Jennifer,' a source told the publication back in April, noting it was only 'part time.'
The site also claimed he moved out of his Los Angeles home after the wildfires ravaged several neighborhoods in the Southern California city, and he has yet to find a new pad.
'He has an office in L.A. and splits his time between staying there and at Jennifer's home,' the source said.
'But he's been staying with Jennifer more often [and] doesn't want to impose, so he's looking for his own place… [and] deciding whether he'll rent or buy.'
Jennifer and John have been dating since 2018.
Garner is also close to her ex-husband Ben Affleck whom she has her kids with: Violet, 19, Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 13.
Ben bought a house just minutes from Garner so he can be closer to his kids.
In March, DailyMail.com learned Jennifer and John went on a cuddly date together.
The lovebirds were 'holding hands and kissing' and acting 'very cute with one another' when walking through the Brentwood Country Mart in Los Angeles.
The PDA session took place in March in the evening, said the eyewitness.
'They are still going strong and appear to be doing really well,' the source told DailyMail.com. 'They looked happy and at ease like they were a married couple that is thriving. They laughed and smiled at each other. Very cute.
'Both were dressed casually and she had no makeup on, her hair down. He had on a coat and jeans.'
The source added that there was plenty of affection between the two of them. 'They held hands and kissed and looked like a very normal couple with no Hollywood weirdness.'
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