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Jennifer Garner says her split from Ben Affleck was hard on their family
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Jennifer Garner told Marie Claire UK that the breakup with Ben Affleck was 'hard' on their family and that losing a partnership and friendship was the most difficult part; she said she and Affleck now co-parent with peace and equanimity.
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Jennifer Garner said the end of her marriage to Ben Affleck was hard on their family. She discussed the split and its effects in a Marie Claire UK interview published Jan. 7. Garner described losing a partnership and friendship as the difficult part and said she has learned to limit what she takes in from gossip. She and Affleck share three children and have been publicly amicable in recent years.
Reported details:
- Garner said the "actual breaking up of a family" and losing a true partnership and friendship were what was hard.
- The actors were married in 2005, separated in 2015, and their divorce was finalized in 2018, and they share three children who are reported to be about 13 to 20 years old.
- Garner said she is able to co-parent "with peace and equanimity" and described time as an opportunity to heal and forgive.
- The article notes that their eldest, Violet Affleck, has spoken publicly about long COVID and that she spent weeks arguing with her mother during California wildfires, as reported.
Summary:
Garner framed the breakup as a painful family change but said time has allowed for healing and a renewed co-parenting partnership. Undetermined at this time.
