Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner is pictured here attending the 6th Annual Save the Children Illumination Gala at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on Nov. 14, 2018. Getty Images/Steven Ferdman

Jennifer Garner, who was recently surrounded with rumors about dating Bradley Cooper and being pregnant, shared photos of her enjoying kayaking n Thurmond, West Virginia.

"It looks calm here, but oh yes, I got dumped in a rapid," Garner captioned the photos. She also shared some photos as her Instagram stories. One of the photos shows Garner smiling as she enjoyed her time during the activity.

Recently, there were several false reports about Garner and her “Alias” co-star Cooper. The rumors about a romance between the two surfaced after she was spotted stopping by at the actor’s house in Los Angeles. Woman’s Day published a report claiming that the visit was a “secret date.” However, the story was fabricated.

Garner, who is currently in a relationship with John Miller for over a year, was also surrounded by rumors that she split with her boyfriend. A source told Radar Online that despite rumors, the couple is still going strong.

“Jen finally found a true partner who is the complete opposite of Ben. John gives her ideas and supports her… He likes to give his opinion and be a part of her life,” the source told Radar Online. Some rumors also surfaced about Garner and Miller getting married. A source claimed that Garner and Miller had already set a wedding date for the end of summer. However, the couple has not publicly spoken about any marriage plans.

Meanwhile, there were rumors that Garner was pregnant with Cooper's baby. However, these claims were not true.

On Sunday, Ben Affleck's ex-wife Garner spent some quality time with her family as she visited her family church.

"I am grateful to be at my family church today, where I giggled during service as a child, where my sisters were married, where my children were baptized. The world is at odds with itself and thoughts and prayers are not enough to make the changes we need — but they are a good and necessary start. We begin by extending broken hearted prayers to El Paso and Dayton _ and by asking for a collective path forward to meaningful action," Garner captioned a photo of the church on Instagram.