May 28, 2026 - 04:36

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck were seen together in a rare public appearance on May 26, putting aside their past differences for a key co-parenting moment. The former couple was spotted helping their oldest child, Violet, during an emergency room visit.
Sources say the 18-year-old was taken to the hospital for an undisclosed reason, and both parents immediately showed up to support her. Witnesses described the scene as calm and focused, with Garner and Affleck working together without any visible tension. It was a clear sign that the two have settled into a stable co-parenting rhythm after years of navigating their split.
Violet, who graduated from high school earlier this year, has often been seen with her parents at various events, but this was the first time in a while that Garner and Affleck were photographed together in such a direct, hands-on situation. The ER visit was brief, and Violet was later released. Neither Garner nor Affleck has commented publicly on the incident.
Fans of the family have noted how the two actors have managed to maintain a friendly relationship for the sake of their three children. This latest reunion only reinforces that commitment, showing that when it comes to their kids, they remain a united front.
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