Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck
Pictured: Actress Jennifer Garner and actor-director Ben Affleck arrive at the Oscars at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California. Getty Images/Jason Merritt

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner have been separated for a few years about they are still being linked to each other again and again.

A tabloid previously claimed that the “Batman v Superman” actor was a wreck when he found out that Garner has moved on and was already dating John Miller.

Affleck’s friends were reportedly worried about the actor after he fell into a deep funk over the state of his personal life. But when Affleck started dating Lindsay Shookus shortly after his split from Garner, the “Alias” star was not rumored to have been hurt by her ex-husband’s decision.

However, People previously reported that there is no truth to the claims. Garner was not heartbroken over Garner’s decision to go out on dates again. A source told the publication that Affleck would always want what’s best for his ex-wife.

Another source told E! News that Affleck is happy for Garner as long as she’s also happy with whatever she’s doing and whoever she’s dating. “They have a really strong relationship. They will continue to co-parent and support each other,” the source said.

Garner and Affleck have been doing a wonderful job at co-parenting their kids. In fact, they have kept their family intact even after their divorce. Every now and then, their family is photographed hanging out with each other. Most recently, Garner took her daughters to their swim class in Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, Garner recently talked about her kids, Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel during her interview with InStyle. She said that she never posts their photos on Instagram because she has fought so hard to keep their lives as private as possible

“I guard my kids’ privacy as much as I possibly can, and I’ve never posted pictures of them on Instagram. I’m sure there are times my kids would really love to see themselves reflected on social media in a fun way and to have the attention they would get from that… But I’ve fought too hard against it… It would feel hypocritical,” she said.