Jennifer Garner just posted another hilarious video of herself on Instagram.

In the clip, the “Alias” star is standing in front of a huge fan in an attempt to keep her body cool. Since she’s in Los Angeles, the actress is feeling the summer heat.

Garner is wearing a grey long-sleeved blouse and red shorts in the video. After exhaling in front of the camera, she turns her back and wiggles her bum before facing the camera again.

“Good luck finding a cool breeze this weekend!” Garner captioned her photo.

Some of Garner’s fans and friends couldn’t help but comment on her video. Zoe Saldana said that she loves Garner’s clip. Kat Dennings also called the actress cute.

Before posting her “hot” video, Garner also shared a photo of herself with Dennings on Instagram. The actress’s throwback snap was taken at the Baby2Baby gala months ago.

In her caption, Garner called her good friend pretty. Dennings replied by saying, “How absolutely dare you. Also, I miss you.”

Meanwhile, Ben Affleck’s ex-wife recently made headlines recently after she was photographed outdoors showing off her new highlights. Garner went to Meche Salon in Beverly Hills to get her hair fixed.

Celebrity colorist Tracey Cunningham confirmed that Garner visited her at the salon this week to get her highlights touched up and glossed. In Garner’s photo, the actress is wearing a white blouse, navy-blue jacket, jeans, and navy-blue shoes.

Garner’s recent color change may simply be her personal choice but it may also be a requirement for her upcoming projects. The actress is set to star in the comedy, “Yes Day,” where parents could only say yes to their children’s requests for an entire day.

The mom of three will also be starring in “Fantasy Camp,” a comedic musical about a middle school teacher who pursues her Broadway dreams while attending a performing arts camp for adults. Garner will also star in “My Glory Was I Had Such Friends.”

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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