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Catch and Don't Release Jennifer Garner and Boyfriend John Miller's Rare Outing in Los Angeles
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Date:2025-04-12 11:06:09
It's a yes day whenever there's a Jennifer Garner and John Miller sighting.
The 13 Going on 30 star and businessmen made a rare appearance together in Los Angeles on April 24 when they were spotted taking a casual neighborhood stroll and enjoying each other's conversation.
For the outing, Jennifer kept it low-key, opting for jeans, sneakers, and a blue-and-green-striped sweater. Her short brown hair blew in the wind as she held her phone and sunglasses in each hand. As for John, he stepped out prepared for the chilly spring day, rocking a fleece-lined jacket with his jeans, boots and button-down shirt.
The Alias alum and Cali Group CEO first sparked dating rumors in 2018, three years after she announced her split from ex-husband Ben Affleck—with whom she shares kids Violet, 18, Seraphina, 15, and Samuel, 12.
Since then, Jennifer and John—who is dad to kids Violet and Quest with ex-wife Caroline Campbell—have kept their romance mostly out of the spotlight, though the 52-year-old has gotten candid about how she feels about getting married again.
"I don't know. I'm so far from it," Jennifer, who was previously married to Scott Foley in the early aughts, told People in 2021. "And I don't know that marriage would need to be a part... I mean I definitely don't think that I'll be single forever. But this is not the time. I don't need to complicate it. I'm good."
Noting that she felt perfectly "sturdy" living on her own, she added, "I'm OK when I'm in the house by myself. I'm OK when it's just the kids and me. I'm OK when they fall apart. I mean I have my moments, but pretty much, I'm really OK."
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