Ben Affleck gently reassures Jennifer Garner at his Brentwood home as she panics after evacuating during a fire… see more

Ben Affleck sweetly embraced his oldest child Saturday outside his home in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles

The actor, 52, showed signs of delight and relief on his face as he embraced his daughter Violet, 19, who could soon be returning to Yale University for the spring term. 

The Air star, whose recently purchased home in Pacific Palisades survived the deadly fire that swept through the area earlier in the week, appeared to be hunkered down at a rental property in Brentwood, where he had been living after his separation from ex-wife Jennifer Lopez

The former couple’s divorce has been finalized in a little more than four months, following the Unstoppable actress’ August 22, 2024 filing, according to Today.com.  

Violet took precautions and wore what appeared to be an N-95 mask to protect herself from the smoke and dangerous particulates in the air. 

The college freshman, whose mother is Ben’s ex-wife Jennifer Garner, looked relaxed in a black hoodie and dark jeans with square framed glasses.

Ben Affleck, 52, was seen tenderly hugging his oldest child Saturday outside his home in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles

Affleck looked relaxed in a cream toned jacket over a matching hoodie and gray joggers.

His dark hair was closely cropped and he wore a full beard, nicely trimmed. Affleck also shares children Fin, 16, and Sam, 12 with Garner to whom he was married from 2005 to 2018. 

The pair reportedly enjoy a good co-parenting relationship.   

Garner has been spending time volunteering with chef Jose Andres and his World Food Kitchen to provide food for evacuees at various pop-up locations in affected areas.

In an interview with MSNBC, the broken-hearted star revealed a friend of hers from church had perished in the blaze. 

‘I did lose a friend, and for our church, it’s really tender so I don’t feel like we should talk about it yet,’ the Deadpool and Wolverine actress said, her voice cracking. 

‘I did lose a friend. She didn’t get out in time.’

The actor, 52, showed signs of delight and relief on his face as he embraced his daughter Violet, 19, who could soon be returning to Yale University for the spring term which begins on Monday

Violet took precautions and wore what appeared to be an N-95 mask to protect herself from the smoke and dangerous particulates in the air. The college freshman looked relaxed in a black hoodie and dark jeans with square framed glasses

Affleck looked relaxed in a cream toned jacket over a matching hoodie and gray joggers. His dark hair was closely cropped and he wore a full beard, nicely trimmed

 The Air star, whose recently purchased home in Pacific Palisades survived the deadly fire that swept through the area earlier in the week, appeared to be hunkered down at a rental property in Brentwood, where he had been living after his separation from ex-wife Jennifer Lopez

‘My heart bleeds for my friends,’ Garner said. ‘I mean, I can think of 100 families, and there are 5,000 homes lost. I can — without even [thinking] — I could just write out a list of 100 friends who lost their homes.’

“I feel almost guilty walking through my house,’ she continued. ‘You know, what can I do? How can I help? What can I offer? What do I have to offer with these hands and these walls and the safety that I have?’

‘I’ve lived in and around the Palisades for 25 years,’ she explained, ‘so I just think all of us, we want to get our hands into working, somehow, to be helpful.’

Garner’s home also seems to have survived the Palisades blaze, although she announced in an MSNBC resident a friend had lost her life. The actress has been using some of her time to volunteer with Chef Jose Andres and World Food Kitchen to provide meals for evacuees

‘And because of my work with Save The Children, we have a relationship with the chef, and I was able to just say, “Can I be with you for the day? What can I do to help? Put me to work.”‘ 

The Palisades fire, which swept through Garner’s neighborhood has continued to grow.

Evacuation orders were in place Saturday for some areas of Brentwood, and the hills of Encino and Tarzana putting an estimated 12,000 structures at risk. 

According to KNBC, the Palisades fire had affected more than 22,000 acres was at 11-percent containment as of mid-day on Saturday. The Eaton fire, affecting parts of Pasadena and Altadena, was affecting more than 14,000 acres and was at 15-percent containment. 

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