Jennifer Garner Sends Clear Message to Ben Affleck on Father's Day
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner seem to have the kind of relationship other exes strive for.
In the April issue of GQ, Affleck raved about just how 'lucky' he is to have Garner as a co-parent and partner in the raising of their three kids. He described his Daredevil co-star as 'wonderful and great' and shared said that 'we work together well.'On Sunday, Garner seemed to echo that sentiment when she took to her Instagram Stories to post what appears to be a very personal throwback photo of Affleck holding one of their young children from the early days of their relationship.
'Happy Father's Day to 3 people's favorite landing spot,' Garner wrote of the three children she shares with Affleck.
Garner and Affleck worked together twice in the early 2000s, first on Michael Bay's Pearl Harbor (2001), then as co-stars in Daredevil (2003). Though they developed a fast friendship, they were both romantically involved with other people at the time. Garner married her Felicity co-star Scott Foley in 2000; the couple separated in 2003 and officially divorced in 2004. Garner also dated her Alias co-star from 2003 to 2004.After dating Gwyneth Paltrow from 1997 to 2000, Affleck embarked on what was then his most high-profile relationship when he began dating his Gigli co-star Jennifer Lopez in 2002. The two, who became known in the media as 'Bennifer,' were red carpet mainstays and were even engaged. But all that came to an end when they broke up in 2004 (leading Affleck to later reconnect with Garner.)
In 2021, three years after his divorce from Garner, Affleck reconnected with Lopez and got married one year later. Sadly, their happily ever after was not meant to be. Less than three ages after the marriage, the couple—who have no children together—called it quits.
Jennifer Garner Sends Clear Message to Ben Affleck on Father's Day first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 16, 2025
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