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"He’s the love of my life." Jennifer Garner gets brutally honest about her divorce.

More often than not, when you write about celebrities, you are inevitably writing about a brand. A front. Or an illusion.

You don’t know them, they don’t know you, and what you’re writing about is actually, well, a character. This elusive line separating personal from private, the person you are writing about is often as contrived and constructed as the characters they play in their movies.

So when Jennifer Garner this week was interviewed by Krista Smith for Vanity Fair, her bold candour about her divorce and her heart and her children made her audience believe, that maybe, for once, we were accessing Jennifer Garner the person rather than Jennifer Garner the brand.

And open she was.

A “year of wine” she described the last few months, dealing with the fall out of what was arguably one of the highest profile break-ups of 2015.

But it is her description of Affleck, and their demise, that reinforces the idea that fame and wealth and love aren’t mutually exclusive. And a high-profile marriage can be as real and as genuine as yours or mine.

“I didn’t marry the big fat movie star,” she told Smith. “I married him.”

“And I would go back and remake that decision. I ran down the beach to him, and I would again.”

So what about now? How does she sit with it all? For Garner, it seems, she’s still navigating that.

“He’s the love of my life. What am I going to do about that?

“He’s the most brilliant person in any room, the most charismatic, the most generous. He’s just a complicated guy. I always say, ‘When his sun shines on you, you feel it.’ But when the sun is shining elsewhere, it’s cold. He can cast quite a shadow.”

For the lowly, common-folk like you or I, at a glance, Hollywood marriages appear to lack the promise of forever that they’re inherently supposed to be built on. 5 years? Great run. 10? Well, that’s basically a lifetime, isn’t it?

But for Garner, she acknowledged to Smith that this isn’t where she thought she’d end up. Not by a long shot.

“Of course this is not what I imagined when I ran down the beach, but it is where I am,” she said.

“We still have to help each other get through this. He’s still the only person who really knows the truth about things. And I’m still the only person that knows some of his truths.”

For now, however, she’s taking a step back and putting her faith in her hobbies and habits of her youth.

“When the earth shakes,” she said, “you go to what you know from childhood.

Watch: The Mamamia Team confess the moment they knew their relationship was over. (Post continues after video.)

“All of a sudden I’m sitting down at the piano. I went back to church. I sat down and wrote bad poetry all day because I was so sad.”

It’ll be a while, she says, before she looks forward far enough to consider dating.

“I don’t know. It’s just that [from] everyone that I know that is dating it just seems, well…. Men don’t call anymore…. I want flowers; I don’t want to text. What does that make me? What kind of dinosaur am I?”

At the moment for Garner, like anyone mourning the loss of a marriage and family and a great love, nostalgia is all-consuming as she navigates the dreams she lost. And the one that sticks out significantly?

“I lost the dream of dancing with my husband at my daughter’s wedding,” she said.

 

 

**Feature image via Getty.

You can read the full interview with Vanity Fair here

 

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roydtv13 8 months ago
Personally I think JLo & Affleck deserve one another. They’re both train wrecks waiting to happen. Selfish ,demanding and I would guess that J Lo gives Affleck a lot of grief. But who am I. Just a bystander watching from afar and it’s pretty obvious!! 

Debbie Learn 9 years ago

This is sad, and yet it is the Hollywood way of life. They have no respect for the marriage covenant. It's get in and play awhile and then get out. Doesn't matter who gets hurt.

Snooterpoot 8 years ago

Denzel and Pauletta Washington have been married since 1983.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have been married since 1988.
John Travolta and Kelly Preston have been married since 1991.
Michael J. Fox and Tracy Pollard have been married since 1988.
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have been married since 1997.
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward were married for 50 years until his death.
Meryl Streep and Don Gummer have been married since 1978.
Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen have been married since 1995.
Danny Devito and Rhea Perlman have been married since 1982.
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have been married since 1982.
Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson have been married since 1980.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest have been married since 1984.
Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft were married for married from 1964 until her death in 2005.
Christopher and Georgianne Walken have been married since 1969.
Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara were married from 1954 until her death in 2015 - 51 years!
Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw have been married since 1991.
Michelle Pfeiffer and David E. Kelley have been married since 1993.
Regis and Joy Philbin have been married since 1970.
Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick have been married since 1988.
Hugh Jackman and Deborrah-Lee Furness have been married since 1996.
Bono and Ali Hewson have been married since 1982.
Annette Bening and Warren Beatty have been married since 1992.
Kevin Kline and Phoebe Cates have been married since 1989.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have been married since 1996.
Faith Hill and Tim McGraw have been married since 1996.
Chevy Chase and Jayni Luke have been married since 1982.
Don and Barbara Rickles have been married since 1965.
Jeff Bridges and Susan Geston have been married since 1977.
Ron and Cheryl Howard have been married since 1975.
James Garner and Lois Clarke were married from 1956 until his death in 2014 -.48 years.
Sissy Spacek and Jack Fisk have been married since 1974.
Bob and Ginny Newhart have been married since 1963 - 53 years!
Steven and Maureen Van Zandt have been married since 1983.
Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy were married from 1942 until her death in 1994 - 52 years!
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall have been married since 1987.
Mark Harmon and Pam Dawber have been married since 1987.
Keith Richards and Patti Hansen have been married since 1979.
Johnny Cash and June Carter were married from 1968 until his death in 2003.
Kirk Douglas and Anne Buydens have been married since 1954 - 62 years!
Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee were married in 1948 - 68 years!
Susan Lucci and Helmut Huber were married in 1969 - 47 years!

I could go on. There are many more Hollywood and other entertainment figures who've had long, loving and faithful marriages.

The fact is that the divorce rate among Christians is higher than the rate among non-Christians, with Southern Baptists having the highest denominational rate at 29% (http://www.adherents.com/la....

My youngest Southern Baptist brother was married twice. The first marriage ended in divorce after 8 years. His second marriage ended in divorce in 8 months.

My oldest Southern Baptist brother was married once. His marriage ended in divorce in 18 months.

So, Debbie, it appears that this "Hollywood way of life" might not be as decadent as you pretend it to be.