Jennifer Garner joins hilarious internet trend
Jennifer Garner goes makeup to messy in viral internet trend
Jennifer Garner left her fans shocked as she shared a relatable moment, taking part in a popular internet trend.
The actress took to Instagram on Sunday and posted a video clip of herself packed with candid photos.
The trend begins with a polished clip, featuring text that read, "Felt pretty but then I opened my friend’s camera roll," followed by a series of less-than-perfect candid photos.
In the caption, Garner simply wrote, "Oh, well." Fans and followers flooded the comments section with their love.
One wrote, "You on a bad day is better than most."
Another added of Garner being "Gorgeous in every way!!!"
"Your inner beauty shines through no matter what," the third comment read.
Jennifer Garner, mother of three kids whom she shares with ex-husband Ben Affleck, talked about parenting in 2024.
She told People Magazine, "They're really solid right now. I'm just watching them in this new phase of life where they're figuring out who they're going to be and what they're going to study. And I'm so interested in them. All the time, I'm interested in everything about them."
"I mean, my parents did too, and I'm so amazed by that. I have a hard time not saying, 'This is what I see you as,' and 'I think you should...' I really have to sit on my hands," Garner noted.
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