'Suicide Squad' Actor Ben Affleck and 'Miracles from Heaven' Actress Jennifer Garner Divorce: Ben's Rumored Affair with Family Nanny
After a two-year separation, "Suicide Squad" actor Ben Affleck and "Miracles from Heaven" actress Jennifer Garner, ended up filing for divorce. The officiaI filing for divorce was made exactly 10 years and a day after their marriage and sources say the divorce was a super amicable arrangement.
As stated in the divorce documents, the Hollywood couple cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their decision to part ways. "Suicide Squad" actor Ben Affleck and "Miracles from Heaven" actress Jennifer Garner are seeking joint legal and physical custody over their three children, Violet, 15, Seraphina, 8, and Samuel, 5.
As reported by USA Today, the rumored affair between "Suicide Squad" actor Ben Affleck with their family nanny, Christine Ouzounian, could have been the last straw that triggered the filing for divorce. But according to "Miracles from Heaven" actress Jennifer Garner, there is no third party involvement.
"Suicide Squad" actor Ben Affleck and "Miracles from Heaven" actress Jennifer Garner had been talking earlier about divorce back in 2015. Now they had decided to execute the filing of the divorce for their own good and for the good of the children, so they could move on. Jennifer Garner just had to wait for the completion of Ben Affleck's rehabilitation for alcoholism last January 2017 so he would be healthy to start a new life, as reported by New York Daily News.
"Suicide Squad" actor Ben Affleck completed his rehabilitation for alcohol addiction. He praised "Miracles from Heaven" actress Jennifer Garner for her support during his dark times as an alcoholic. He calls her the "world's greatest mom" to their children. Jen called Ben "the love of her life" last 2015.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner starred in the "Daredevil" in 2003. Ben Affleck played the "Daredevil" and Jen played "Electra". Two years later, they got married. Both also appeared in the movie "Pearl Harbor" back in 2001, as reported by BBC.