Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck were once considered a golden couple in Hollywood, admired for their mix of fame, family, and apparent authenticity. Their relationship began in 2004 and quickly deepened, leading to marriage in 2005 and the birth of three children. While their public image reflected a strong family unit, their 2015 separation—and 2018 divorce—revealed deeper, private struggles beneath the surface.
Their bond originated on film sets, evolving from friendship into romance. Throughout their marriage, they were often seen attending family events and school functions. However, behind the scenes, Affleck’s ongoing battle with alcoholism strained their relationship. Garner stood by him through multiple relapses and even drove him to rehab in 2018, highlighting her deep commitment to his recovery and their shared role as parents.
Affleck has since openly acknowledged his regrets, especially in a 2020 New York Times interview where he called the end of their marriage his “biggest regret.” His candidness resonated with many, offering a rare moment of vulnerability in Hollywood. Despite their separation, Affleck and Garner maintained a cooperative, respectful approach to co-parenting.
Meanwhile, Garner found a quieter kind of companionship with John Miller, a tech CEO. Unlike her previous high-profile relationship, her romance with Miller has been notably more private. Though they briefly split in 2021, the couple reconciled and, by 2023, had reportedly been back together for over a year.
Despite avoiding the spotlight, public fascination with Garner’s relationship persists—especially when contrasted with Affleck’s on-again, off-again romance with Jennifer Lopez. Online observers often compare the two men or reflect nostalgically on Garner and Affleck’s past.
Today, Jennifer Garner is admired not just as an actress, but as a figure of quiet resilience. Her post-divorce journey reflects a commitment to personal growth, grace, and a life shaped more by steady strength than celebrity spectacle.