Former couple Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner reunited this Thanksgiving for a family-oriented gathering in Los Angeles. The two spent the holiday with their three children, enjoying a meal prepared by Garner and fostering a supportive environment for their family.
According to a report from PEOPLE, Garner hosted the Thanksgiving celebration, continuing a tradition from the previous year. Affleck, along with his mother, was among the guests. A source close to Garner described her as a “great chef” who is dedicated to bringing the family together for the holidays. “Ben’s always welcome at her house,” the insider shared, highlighting the amicable relationship between the former spouses.
The gathering included their children: Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel. The source emphasized that Affleck and Garner maintain a strong co-parenting partnership, prioritizing their children’s well-being. Even after their separation, they continue to support one another, particularly in parenting matters.
In addition to their family meal, the day also featured a commitment to community service. Garner participated in the annual Thanksgiving Street Fair at The Midnight Mission in Los Angeles, where she helped serve meals to those in need. This charitable engagement aligns with her ongoing philanthropic efforts, showcasing her dedication to giving back during the holiday season.
Garner’s long-term partner, John Miller, who has been in a relationship with her on and off since 2018, reportedly supports her family-first approach.
Earlier this fall, Affleck shared his thoughts about fatherhood during the Los Angeles premiere of Kiss of the Spider-Woman, a project he produced. He expressed pride in his children, particularly highlighting Violet’s involvement with the United Nations. “I feel very, very lucky to have such an awesome, supportive family,” he remarked, emphasizing the joy his family brings him each day.
The reunion between Affleck and Garner serves as a reminder of their ability to put family first, even after their romantic relationship has ended. Their actions reflect a commitment to co-parenting that emphasizes love and support for their children.
