Actress Jennifer Garner is the smiliest mom. She’s the happiest when she’s with her kids and that was no different when she picked up daughter Seraphina Affleck, 11, from school on March 6.
19.02.2020 - 16:41 / nme.com
"What happened was that I started drinking more and more when my marriage was falling apart"
Ben Affleck has explained why he left the DC Extended Universe and chose to hand over his role as the Batman to Robert Pattinson.
The actor had played the Caped Crusader in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League, and also had a cameo in Suicide Squad.
In an interview with the New York Times, Affleck spoke of his decision to exit the project following his divorce from Jennifer Garner.
Actress Jennifer Garner is the smiliest mom. She’s the happiest when she’s with her kids and that was no different when she picked up daughter Seraphina Affleck, 11, from school on March 6.
On her last day of filming “The Way Back,” Janina Gavankar says Ben Affleck had a funny, if awkward, question for her.
Jennifer Garner stepped up to help Ben Affleck during his time of need. In an interview with , director Gavin O'Connor reveals how Garner pushed for Affleck's latest film to be made following his 2018 relapse.
Ben Affleck talking to the media about how his divorce from Jennifer Garner was the "biggest regret" of his life hasn't gone unnoticed by the man now dating Garner. Us Weekly reports that Garner's businessman boyfriend of two years, John Miller, is not exactly happy that Affleck is talking about Garner so much in his press tour for his new film The Way Back.Miller is becoming “uncomfortable with Ben’s interviews,” a source close to Miller told Us.
Ben Affleck still cares deeply about ex-wife Jennifer Garner, and could not be more grateful that she is in his life.
Jennifer Garner, 47, is the ultimate doting mom! The actress was on mom duty on Feb. 23, as she picked her seven-year-old son, Samuel Affleck, up from school.
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.
It’s never a dull week in Hollywood. While the last few weeks were, beyond doubt, extremely busy because of the award season and all the drama that came with it, this week did not disappoint either. When it comes to delivering a steady supply of gossip and breaking news, the industry never disappoints. Apart from feeling the aftershocks of Valentine’s Day with Kim Kardashian’s drool-worthy get away with Kanye West, we saw many celebrities hogging the headlines for the spiciest reasons.
It’s never a dull week in Hollywood. While the last few weeks were, beyond doubt, extremely busy because of the award season and all the drama that came with it, this week did not disappoint either. When it comes to delivering a steady supply of gossip and breaking news, the industry never disappoints. Apart from feeling the aftershocks of Valentine’s Day with Kim Kardashian’s drool-worthy get away with Kanye West, we saw many celebrities hogging the headlines for the spiciest reasons.
Ben Affleck, 47, just got very real with New York Times. In an interview published on Feb.
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.
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.
Robert Pattinson is taking the legacy of beloved DC superhero Batman forward with Matt Reeves' ambitious directorial The Batman. While Robert is rigorously training to match up to the brawn of the Caped Crusader, The Batman is jam-packed with star power. This includes Zoë Kravitz, Jeffrey Wright, Paul Dano, Andy Serkis, Colin Farrell and John Turturro in pivotal roles. Furthermore, The Batman will focus heavily on the detective side to Bruce Wayne's alter-ego, as seen in the DC comics.
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.