Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner Divorce: Garner Smiles At Paparazzi After Gym Session; Affleck Moves On, Still Dating Sienna Miller?

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, two of the most famous stars in Hollywood as well as couple, are currently going through their divorce. The two, who have been together for almost 10 years and has three children together, decided to end their marriage last June 30, 2015.

The divorce between Affleck and Garner were unprecedented due to their closeness and the fact that 10 years of marriage in Hollywood is already a milestone. But alas! Affleck and Garner could not escape the pressure of Hollywood.  

Although numerous of Hollywood's most famous divorces were popular due to the ungainly way things were settle between the couples, Affleck and Garner's divorce is quiet and smooth sailing. The two have decidedly kept it under wraps from the public and the paparazzi.

Rumors were also swirling last year that one of the reason why the divorce is happening between Affleck and Garner is the apparent infidelity of the "Gone Girl" actor. According to reports, Affleck was dating their nanny of which he considerably denied and this news might cause the divorce to be bloody.

However, Affleck and Garner took the high road and stayed mum about it and both seem to be happier nowadays. Recently, Garner, 43, was seen having a good laugh in a mystery man's car, which according to reports might be the "Elektra" star's newest lover. Garner was also seen beaming at the paparazzi after a gym session, could it be caused by the mystery man?

On the other hand, Affleck is also dating actress Sienna Miller for a while now. Miller is Affleck's co-star in the "Live by Night" movie. Both seem to be moving.

Affleck and Garner are still living together in their house for the sake of their three children but Affleck is in a separate section. "Ben is living in the family house, but in a separate section. He has a room to himself, but it's in an area that Jen goes to on a daily basis," a pal previously told E! News.

"It has forced them to have to day-to-day interactions and spend a lot more time together than a typical separated couple," the unnamed source claimed. "It's working well for the kids to have both of them there in close quarters, so they have made sacrifices and agreed to do it for now."

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