What Divorce? Ben Affleck Moves Back In With Jennifer Garner
Feb. 21 2017, Updated 2:14 p.m. ET
Ben Affleck is returning home to his family! Jennifer Garner is allowing her estranged husband to come home 18 months after their separation, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.
“This is what Jen has been praying for!” a source told RadarOnline.com. “She never wanted a divorce, but felt she had no other options. Finally, Ben has sobered up enough to come home.”
In aerial photos obtained by RadarOnline.com, a construction crew is seen gutting the guesthouse and emptying it of everything.
The actor moved out of their $17.55 million Pacific Palisades home where they were raising their children Violet, 11, Seraphina, 8, and Sam, 5.
Affleck stayed at Hotel Bel-Air before crawling back to Garner. She allowed him to move into a two-bedroom guesthouse/garage on the edge of the compound.
Despite reports that she's finally ready to file for divorce, there's new signs it's off for good. Aerial photos show a construction crew gutting the guest house and emptying it of everything. A source confirms his “man cave” is being renovated into a play area for their children.
Affleck’s Cadillac, two Mercedes and a vintage Chevrolet are back on their estate after he has been storing them in a Santa Monica Garage.
“The kids are thrilled Daddy is finally back,” an insider said. “The three of them — and Jen — are only hoping that this time it’s for good.”
The couple announced their decision to divorce after 10 years of marriage three months later.
Reports claims Affleck’s gambling, drinking and alleged affair with the family’s nanny Christine Ouzounian contributed to their separation.
They remained amicable exes during their separation, as they vacationed together as a family and celebrated events together.
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Ben Affleck is returning home to his family! Jennifer Garner is allowing her estranged husband to come home 18 months after their separation, exclusive photos obtained by RadarOnline.com can reveal.
"This is what Jen has been praying for!" a source told RadarOnline.com. "She never wanted a divorce, but felt she had no other options. Finally, Ben has sobered up enough to come home."
In aerial photos of their $17.55 million Pacific Palisades home, a construction crew is seen gutting the guesthouse and emptying it of everything.
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The actor moved out of their home where they were raising their children Violet, 11, Seraphina, 8, and Sam, 5. Affleck stayed at Hotel Bel-Air before crawling back to Garner. She allowed him to move into a two-bedroom guesthouse/garage on the edge of the compound.
Despite reports that she's finally ready to file for divorce, there's new signs it's off for good. A source confirms his "man cave" is being renovated into a play area for their children. Affleck's Cadillac, two Mercedes and a vintage Chevrolet are back on their estate after he has been storing them in a Santa Monica Garage.
"The kids are thrilled Daddy is finally back," an insider said. "The three of them — and Jen — are only hoping that this time it's for good."
The couple announced their decision to divorce after 10 years of marriage three months later. Reports claim Affleck's gambling, drinking and alleged affair with the family's nanny Christine Ouzounian contributed to their separation.
They remained amicable exes during their separation, as they vacationed together as a family and celebrated events together.
We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at (866) ON-RADAR (667-2327) any time, day or night.