Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner reunite to spend Christmas together with kids

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner have been in the entertainment headlines ever since the power couple announced their divorce in June. However, both celebrities have been civil about their split and will even be spending the holiday together.

According to a source for E! News, the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" actor and "Miracles from Heaven" star will spend Christmas together for the sake of their kids. Although the two are no longer romantically linked, they are reported to be "in a good place right now."

Another source also told the news outlet that Affleck and Garner will be heading to Montana to spend Christmas instead of staying in Los Angeles.

Affleck and Garner, parents to Violet, nine, Seraphina, six, and Samuel, two, are committed to co-parenting their children. "They are all about the kids and making sure they are okay," a source told E! News.

DailyMail also reported that a source told Us Weekly magazine the family will be opening their presents together come Christmas morning, since the estranged couple wants their kids to have good childhood memories.

The magazine also noted that the occasion is all for the children's sake and Affleck and Garner will get separate rooms during the holiday.

Despite their differences and rumors surrounding their failed marriage, the "Daredevil" actors continue to put family first. Affleck was recently rumored to be dating their former nanny, Christine Ouzonian, who is believed to be the reason for their breakup.

With Christmas only days away, the exes will soon be reunited, but it won't be the first time that they tried to set aside their issues for their children. On Thanksgiving, the two reunited to celebrate the holiday with the kids and Affleck's family. A source told PEOPLE then that Affleck "looked very happy all weekend."

Several reports also mentioned that Affleck and Garner have been spotted together on numerous occasions.

 

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