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Jennifer Garner beams in beautiful photo by the water after reunion with Ben Affleck

Jennifer Garner beams in beautiful photo by the water after reunion with Ben Affleck

Jennifer Garner is still basking in the joy of her recent trip to Japan and shared a beautiful photo of herself on Friday.

The 52-year-old beamed as she posed with a glass of champagne while enjoying the sunset on a boat ride.

Jennifer shared several photos from her vacation in Japan, which she described as her “dream trip.”

The actress posted detailed descriptions for each photo shared, including one of her posing in central Tokyo and another of her enjoying a delicious bowl of ramen.

Jennifer’s photos from Japan were uploaded on Ben’s birthday on August 15. She was in LA for her ex-husband’s big day and was photographed smiling as she left his Brentwood home.

The “Alias” star, who has three children with Ben – 18-year-old Violet, 15-year-old Fin and 12-year-old Samuel – was seen leaving his home in her sleek BMW, giving him a friendly wave as she left.

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Jennifer looked stunning on her “dream trip”

Ben and Jennifer, who were married from 2005 to 2018, maintain a friendly relationship as co-parents and often care for their children together despite their separation.

They will soon reunite to say goodbye to Violet, who is reportedly heading to Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

The “Alias” star traveled to Japan just a few months after Jennifer Lopez Instagram
Jennifer shared several photos from her trip to Japan

Her dream school was announced by her high school shortly after graduation when they shared a photo of Violet on their public Instagram account.

The teenager wore a navy blue sweater with “Yale” written in white as she posed next to her classmates, who all appeared to be wearing sweaters from their future colleges.

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Jennifer enjoyed everything Japan had to offer

Jennifer and Ben will no doubt have to get used to the fact that Violet will soon be leaving the nest. Although Ben is not active on social media, Jennifer has previously admitted that she found it difficult to accept the fact that her daughter would soon be leaving home.

In May, Jennifer shared several photos of herself breaking down in tears at the thought of Violet leaving home, including one at her high school graduation.

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Jennifer had tears in her eyes when she saw Violet graduate

Jennifer struggled to contain her emotions at Violet’s graduation ceremony and shared several teary-eyed photos from the day. She captioned the photo, “Tell me you’re a graduate without telling me you’re a graduate. (God bless).”

Ahead of Violet’s 18th birthday in November, Jennifer spoke about her feelings about her daughter’s big milestone and her plans for her future during an appearance on “Live with Kelly and Mark.”

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Violet is going to college soon

The presenters congratulated Violet on her upcoming birthday and Jennifer confirmed: “I’m having a grown-up child soon. In three days my eldest will be 18. Can you believe it?”

Kelly then asked Jennifer if she was visiting colleges for Violet, and the mother of three replied, “Yes, she’s in the middle of it. It’s exciting. I can see the stress, but stress and excitement go hand in hand.”

Jennifer Garner next to her doppelganger Violet Affleck© Getty
Violet is reportedly going to Yale

Regarding the way Violet handles her future plans, Jennifer said: “She handles it like a champion, she has everything under control and I don’t have to ask her, ‘Are you doing this or are you doing that?'”

Kelly then quipped, “Self-starter,” and Jennifer added, “She’s a self-starter.”

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