
Jennifer Garner steps out with John Miller in LA as she offers glimpse into domestic life after he 'moved in'
Jennifer Garner and her boyfriend John Miller were spotted on a rare outing together Saturday in Los Angeles.
The couple, who have been dating on off since 2018, stepped out for a quick grocery run.
Garner, 53, looked relaxed in a black hoodie and leggings with white sneakers and sock with a pink and yellow trim.
Her long, chestnut locks were pulled back in a ponytail and covered with a black billed hat.
Miller, 47, donned a gray crewneck sweater, jeans and brown boots for the trip to Vicente Foods.
It comes after a report claimed the couple, who have been dating on-off since 2018, are now essentially living together, but 'part time.'
'John is basically living with Jennifer,' a source told UsWeekly on Wednesday, 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 gave fans a glimpse into her relaxing Saturday morning activities.
Garner shared a snap of a golden brown 'weekend focaccia'.
The scrumptious-looking bread was fresh out of the oven and perhaps John enjoyed a slice.
The 13 Going On 30 star was previously married to actor Ben Affleck from 2005 to 2018 and they share kids Violet, 19, Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 13.
The pair have remained friendly since their 2018 divorce. They are the parents of three; Violet, 19, Fin, 16, and Sam, 13, and will sometimes do family activities together.
Affleck recently bought a house just minutes away from Garner's to be closer to his children following his divorce from Jennifer Lopez.
Earlier in the day, the Alias star shared some information on Day 17 of her effort to run a mile a day for 67 days to draw attention to the needs of suffering children around the world.
'So, why is famine such a huge problem right now in Eastern Africa?' she asked rhetorically, while huffing through her neighborhood.
Trying to make the situation relatable she said, 'A lot of this sounds very familiar to California; drought, then wildfire, then flooding, mudslides, so that is stuff we all know about.'
Those problems result in 'loss of livestock. Loss of crops. War', adding 'thank God that is not an issue we are living through right now.'
She then spoke about what happens when these kinds of catastrophes begin their domino effect.
The Alias star shared information as she ran a mile on day 17 of 67 to draw attention to the needs of suffering children around the world. '$67 saves the life of a child,' she said
'Displacement of people, and all of this together has put kids in more peril than ever in our world, so we're running for them. $67 saves the life of a child,' she said at the conclusion of the clip.
The Yes Day actress announced her endeavor on her birthday, April 17, as a way to provide therapeutic nutrition for some 16 thousand children suffering from acute malnutrition.
Garner has been an ambassador for Save the Children since 2009.
She has been a member of the board of the charitable organization since 2014.

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