Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are now focusing on their separate lives after they reunited for the holidays. Pictured: Garner, Affleck rrive at the Oscars at Hollywood & Highland Center on Feb. 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California. Getty Images/Jason Merritt

Jennifer Garner was recently spotted leaving a gym in Los Angeles while still wearing her full workout gear.

The actress was photographed before and after spending time at the gym by the Daily Mail. In the snap, Garner is wearing a grey jackets, black shirt and leggings, grey knee-high socks and blue rubber shoes.

Garner was accompanied by her female friend and fitness buddy who was wearing an all-black workout gear at that time.

After spending an hour or two at the gym, Garner was photographed leaving the place while wearing a black tank top. She was on the phone, and her biceps also appeared to be flexed.

It is unclear who Garner talked to on the phone on her way back to her car, but it seems that it’s not her ex-husband, Ben Affleck. The “Justice League” star is reportedly in a rehab facility for his alcohol addiction. Affleck checked himself into the facility for a 30-day in-house program.

Luckily, the actor was allowed to spend time with his ex-wife and three children, Violet, 12, Seraphina, 8, and Samuel, 5, over the holidays. Before returning to rehab, Affleck also reunited with his girlfriend, Lindsay Shookus, before the New Year.

The couple was photographed dining a Nobu in Malibu, and they were also spotted walking on the streets of Los Angeles. Affleck and Shookus’ relationship became public in July just three months after Garner officially filed for divorce from him.

Garner and Affleck announced their decision to separate in 2015, but it was only in 2017 that they decided to move forward with it. But despite their divorce, Garner and Affleck have both prioritized their kids. In fact, they have attended school events and other parties together for the sake of their children.

While speaking on “Today,” Affleck said that he and Garner have found an effective way to co-parent their kids. “You have to be on the same page. You have to cooperate. If you recognized that you both have the best interest of the kids at heart, it’s quite a special connection,” he said.