Ben Affleck will spend Christmas 2025 on holiday with Violet Anne, Seraphina Rose and Samuel, the children born from his marriage to Jennifer Garner. For the actor, this is his first single holiday after his separation from Jennifer Lopez.
Ben Affleck he will spend his first Christmas as a single without Jennifer Lopez in the company of his children. According to People, which cites an anonymous source, the actor would have decided to spend the holidays together with the children born from his marriage to Jennifer Garner: Violet Anne (19 years old), on a break from her first university year at Yale, Seraphina Rose (15 years) and Samuel (12 years). Affleck, now 52, is said to be “healthy, single and ready to enjoy life”, according to the source interviewed by People.
Ben Affleck with Jennifer Garner during Thanksgiving, but she is linked to John Miller
Affleck's decision to spend the Natale 2024 together with his family including, presumably, his ex-wife Jennifer Garner it does not represent a flashback. The actor and his colleague and his ex-wife had already been spotted together for Thanksgiving, during which they were photographed smiling and close together while serving free meals to the homeless community of Los Angeles during Midnight Mission. A charity event which Affleck and Garner had decided to attend together, testifying to the fact that, beyond the daring breakup (with alleged betrayal attached), the two were and remain a family. Jennifer, who is dating entrepreneur John Miller, “he just wants his children to be happy”.
Jennifer Lopez “does well and is ready for the new year”
According to People, Jennifer Lopez is also living peacefully this first Christmas as a single. After the decision to ask for divorce, the pop star would be ready to look forward. “He's had a difficult year but he's fine. She is ready for Christmas and to start again taking advantage of the new year,” a source close to J.Lo revealed to People. She too, like Affleck, would have remained single after the irrevocable decision to separate.
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