Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, the quintessence of the successful coparentive after divorce, again arouse curiosity concerning their relationship status. Despite the split of 2015 after 10 years of marriage, the former couple maintained a strong link and continues to spend time with their children, Violet, 19, end, 16 years, and Samuel, 13 years old. Their recent family outing to a Red Sox game at the Fenway Park in Boston, was seated in the front row with their two youngest children, raised questions among fans who could not help wonder if their close connection was more than the friendly co-parente.
Fans wonder about a possible reconciliation
Their interactions in the game, in particular a moment captured in front of the camera where Ben pushed Jennifer, who then smiled in response, led the fans to speculate on potential reconciliation. “Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner condemned?” A fan asked, while others greeted their chemistry and expressed hope that they could recover together. “It’s a cute couple, they should go out with it,” said another fan.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner sit before Fenway tonight! pic.twitter.com/paiaaz55bu
– MLB (@MLB) July 11, 2025
Affection and respect after divorce
Although their romantic relationship has ended, Ben and Jennifer continue to speak to each other. Ben has often congratulated Jennifer to be an incredible coparer, the calling “wonderful” and “large” in his interview GQ in 2023. He also shared that his greatest regret is divorce, recognizing how his struggles with alcohol during their marriage contributed to separation.

Jennifer, in turn, expressed a deep affection for Ben, calling the “love of my life” in an anterior interview with Vanity. Their mutual respect and admiration for each other are obvious, although they are not romantically together.

Ben’s personal difficulties and recovery
Ben was opened on his journey with alcohol dependence, which played a role in the breakdown of his marriage. After asking for help in 2017, Ben expressed his gratitude to Jennifer for his support during his recovery, especially to be there for him and their children. He then thought about the importance of seeking help and being a positive example for his children.