Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s coparenting relationship has been constantly evolving since their 2015 split.
19.02.2020 - 07:06 / foxnews.com
Ben Affleck is reflecting on his relationship with ex-wife Jennifer Garner.
The "Argo" star, 47, spoke to the New York Times, where he discussed what led to the decline of his 10-year marriage to Garner.
"People with compulsive behavior, and I am one, have this kind of basic discomfort all the time that they’re trying to make go away,” Affleck told the outlet. “You’re trying to make yourself feel better with eating or drinking or sex or gambling or shopping or whatever. But that ends up making
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s coparenting relationship has been constantly evolving since their 2015 split.
Ben Affleck still cares deeply about ex-wife Jennifer Garner, and could not be more grateful that she is in his life.
Ben Affleck has been doing the publicity rounds for his new movie The Way Back, and in a recent interview with The New York Times, he got candid about his relationship with ex-wife Jennifer Garner. He called their divorce "the biggest regret of my life," and added: "Shame is really toxic. There is no positive by-product of shame. It’s just stewing in a toxic, hideous feeling of low self-worth and self-loathing."
Ben Affleck gave an enlightening interview to The New York Times, and discussed his ex-fiancée, Jennifer Lopez.The actor revealed that he still talks to the Hustlers star and thinks she should've been nominated for an Oscar.Affleck also said, "The biggest regret of my life is this divorce," from Jennifer Garner.Ben Affleck recently got candid during an interview with The New York Times.
Dear Jen. Ben Affleck showed his appreciation for ex-wife Jennifer Garner by sharing a note he wrote for her following his October 2019 relapse.
Ben Affleck, 47, just got very real with New York Times. In an interview published on Feb.
Amicable as ever! Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner have been coparenting pros since announcing their split in June 2015.
In a new interview with the New York Times, Ben Affleck reflected candidly on his divorce from Jennifer Garner, to whom he was married for over 10 years and shares three children (Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel). His drinking led to the deterioration of his marriage, he said.
Ben Affleck has a few regrets. Divorcing his ex-wife Jennifer Garner is one. Not getting to direct his standalone Batman flick might be another.
Let's do a deep dive into their relationship, why they divorced, and how Ben is dealing with the "hideous feeling of low self-worth and self-loathing."
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner announced their split after 10 years of marriage on June 30, 2015. From their first public outing, to welcoming daughters Violet and Seraphina, and son Samuel, look back at the way they were.
Ben Affleck has been through a lot in his lifetime. He got a really questionable and , but he doesn’t regret anything more than his 2018 divorce from Jennifer Garner. Completely understandable.
In a new interview with the New York Times, Ben Affleck reflected candidly on his divorce from Jennifer Garner, to whom he was married for over 10 years and shares three children (Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel). His drinking led to the deterioration of his marriage, he said.
"What happened was that I started drinking more and more when my marriage was falling apart"
In a recent interview with The New York Times, Ben Affleck revealed why his marriage to Jennifer Garner led to divorce.
Years after their public break-up, the two-time Academy Award winning actor said in an interview that he regretted divorcing Garner, reports aceshowbiz.com. Speaking to The New York Times, the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" actor called their divorce "the biggest regret of my life." He elaborated his statement: "Shame is really toxic. There is no positive byproduct of shame.
Ben Affleck has opened up on his battle with alcohol and his split from Jennifer Garner, describing the divorce as the “biggest regret of my life”.
Ben Affleck is reflecting on his relationship with ex-wife Jennifer Garner. The "Argo" star, 47, spoke to the New York Times, where he discussed what led to the decline of his 10-year marriage to Garner.