Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck
Will Jennifer Garner be able to help Ben Affleck with his alcohol addiction now that they are no longer together? Pictured: Garner, Affleck arrive at the Oscars at Hollywood & Highland Center on Feb. 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California. Getty Images/Jason Merritt

Jennifer Garner recently posed in front of a lighted trailer one day after rumors swirled that her ex-husband, Ben Affleck, is back in rehab.

Garner is photographed standing in front of two huge trailers on the set of her upcoming movie, “Peppermint.” Both trailers are adorned with Christmas lights. Garner is wearing black boots, black pants and an oversized blue trench coat to keep her warm while outdoors.

The actress’ sighting came after it was reported that Affleck is back in rehab for his alcohol addiction. Radar Online claimed that Affleck checked into a facility in Malibu for the third time due to his relapse. The actor was rumored to have signed up for a 30-day program.

A source was even quoted telling the publication, “Ben relapsed… Jen and Casey are willing to try anything, and they don’t care if the methods are controversial.”

However, none of these claims were proven to be true. But on Saturday, the Daily Mail also reported that Affleck was seen walking outside a residential rehab facility. In the video released by the publication, Affleck is also seen stumbling while walking. He was also accompanied by two women who appeared to be his sober coaches.

“When he came out he had his arm around the girl and they rode in his car together,” a source said.

Meanwhile, Affleck has struggled with his sobriety for several years. In 2001, he also entered rehab. In 2012, he told Barbara Walters during an interview that his dad was an alcoholic.

“My father was an alcoholic… I did know that as a child. He drank a lot. My father was a – what did they call him – a real alcoholic. He, you know, drank all day, drank every day, and to his credit, he got sober ultimately. He’s been sober for several decades, which I think is pretty impressive,” he said (via Entertainment Tonight).

In same year, he told The Hollywood Reporter that he went to rehab at the age of 29 for excessive drinking and partying. “And not have a lot of boundaries and to clear my head and try to get some idea of who I wanted to be,” he added.