Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck have been divorced for years. But there are rumors that the couple has finally decided to get back together.

Tabloid Star claimed that Garner hit the roof when she found out that her ex-husband suffered a setback in his sobriety that she has decided to take matters into her own hands. And in order to monitor Affleck’s progress, the former couple has decided to move in together.

An unnamed source told the tabloid that Garner is determined to save Affleck from his demons. And the only way to make this happen is by living with him. But the insider claimed that the “Batman v Superman” actor wasn’t necessarily excited to move in with his ex-wife.

The source said that Affleck is not pleased with the idea that Garner will be watching his every move. But the actor eventually agreed with their new set up.

“From now on, Ben will sleep in the guest room while Jen vets any female visitors. No more party girls and no more Raya dates. No booze allowed in the house, and there will be a curfew – it’s basically an at-home rehab,” the source said.

Meanwhile, Affleck is reportedly looking forward to spending more time with his kids now that they are all living together. And his three children Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel couldn’t be more excited to have both of their parents under the same roof.

Unfortunately, at least one person is not pleased with Garner and Affleck’s alleged decision to move in together. The actress’ boyfriend, John Miller is started to get fed up with the never-ending drama surrounding Affleck. Luckily for Miller, Affleck assured him that he doesn’t have anything to worry about.

According to the rumor-debunking site, Gossip Cop, the tabloids claims are all false. Affleck and Garner are not moving in together. And even though the “Peppermint” star supports her ex-husband’s sobriety, his recovery is not in her hands.

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are seen on May 13, 2019, in Los Angeles, California. BG004/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

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