Ben Affleck reunites with Lindsay Shookus after Thanksgiving with Jennifer Garner

"Justice League" star Ben Affleck was seen once again with Lindsay Shookus after the actor spent Thanksgiving with ex-wife Jennifer Garner and their kids. The two were spotted recently grabbing lunch together with takeout iced coffees and all smiles. The two seemingly were open about their relationship, not making any effort to hide the fact that they were together.

Affleck was spotted in Brentwood with Shookus just a few days after spending time with his family for Thanksgiving. Ex-wife Garner shared previously what her plans were with Affleck for the family's Thanksgiving.

"Ben's mom, Chris Boldt, will be in town and she and Ben will take the kids and I'll have crafts set up and I'll have T-Ball, soccer, I'll have anything set up," says Garner via Entertainment Tonight. "If they will play with the kids and just let me cook, it is heaven for me." Unfortunately, neither of the two shared any photos from the event.

Meanwhile, the "Batman" actor and the "Saturday Night Live" producer have been public about their relationship for a while now, especially in the last months. They were seen by fans several times grabbing meals together, watching theatre plays, and holding hands together.

Although the two have not officially stated that they are dating, many believe that all evidence point toward the possibility of a serious relationship. This was especially apparent a few months after he and Garner filed for divorce, when the producer and actor were seen publicly spending time together.

However, there are sources saying that their relationship apparently started back in 2014 while Affleck was with Garner, as per International Business Times. Back then, both were still married to their respective spouses.

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