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Normal Nanny? Get The Scoop On Christine Ouzounian's Life Before The Affleck Scandal

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Aug. 6 2015, Published 12:05 p.m. ET

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She may be famous for her alleged relationship with employer Ben Affleck, but before that, Chirstine Ouzounian was just a typical twenty-something.

The California native attended high school in Santa Monica, where her peers – according to Page Six – described her as "spunky," "good-hearted" and "quirky."

According to reports, the 28-year-old even attended her high school reunion just two weeks ago!

For college, Ouzounian attended Arizona State University, where she was engaged for a time. But the relationship fizzled when the aspiring real estate agent discovered her fiance had a drug problem.

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"She didn't know and then it got out of hand, she decided it wasn't the right thing," a source claimed.

After years of working as a real estate agent and nannying on the side, Ouzounian made her way back to California and started working for the Affleck's.

Now, the young beauty has been slapped across magazine covers worldwide. Of course, it doesn't help that she was reportedly fired from her Affleck nanny gig and photographed delivering some wine to Ben's newly rented home late one night.

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Upset by the bad press, Ouzounian has tried to lay low through the controversy. When reached for comment, she hung up on Page Six reporters.

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