Jennifer Garner is a mom like everyone else. At the head of a tribe of three children – Violet, 16, Seraphina, 13 and Samuel, 10, born of her marriage to Ben Affleck – the 49-year-old actress is not one to skip her family obligations for the benefit of his career. Very involved in their education, Jennifer Garner takes them to school, accompanies them on certain outings and chats with the teaching staff to follow the activities that her three children practice during their schooling. Which also earned him a great moment of embarrassment that everyone dreads. Facing James Corden in The Late Late Show – whose Daily Mail relates the sequence, the star of The Adam Projectrecently released on Netflix, went behind the scenes of a maxi dumpling she recently made with a teacher.
One of her children had to attend a sports activity one morning which did not really suit Jennifer Garner. To be able to release this annoying box from their schedule, the ex-wife of Ben Affleck therefore sent a short email to the professor to try to obtain an exceptional dispensation: “I emailed the coach, thinking I was funny and saying ‘My child is tired, he might get knocked out this weekend. How do you know that a meeting is scheduled for tomorrow morning?'” Except that instead of sending her message to a single recipient, Jennifer Garner realized – too late, oops – that she had it. eventually forwarded it to many parents, so within minutes everyone was aware of his canard.
Upon discovering the stupidity she had done, Jennifer Garner bit her fingers and became red with shame. She was also immediately concerned about the image she was going to send back to other parents of students, like Greg Kinnear, an actor also present at her side on the show and whose children are educated in the same school : “I remember thinking that Jennifer Garner was a crazy lunatic.“If the damage was done, she was able to count on the support of Greg who had taken care to send to everyone so, obviously, that no one would hold it against her. For once, the one who played in Stop me if you can would have preferred that we stop it before this dumpling.