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Jennifer Garner makes bombshell confession about career: ‘very selfish’

Jennifer Garner revealed acting is not a necessity for her

Published June 20, 2026
Jennifer Garner makes bombshell confession about career: ‘very selfish’
Jennifer Garner makes bombshell confession about career: ‘very selfish’ 

Jennifer Garner just admitted that she takes on acting roles for enjoyment rather than a a necessity.

The 13 Going on 30 star has explained that most of her time is dedicated to her children's food company, Once Upon a Farm, her work with Save the Children, and her three kids, Violet, 20, Fin, 17, and Samuel, 14, whom she shares with ex-husband Ben Affleck.

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When she does act, however, Garner said it comes from a genuine love of the craft.

"I feel lucky because I really come at (acting) from a place of joy," she told InStyle in a recent conversation. "I'm not tortured. It's not filling a hole. I just really love to do it. And I love to be around people who love to do it."

After taking several career breaks to focus on raising her children, Garner has recently been able to devote more time to acting.

She told the publication she feels fortunate to "have this year and a half where I just indulged (in acting), because this job is very selfish."

"It's all about your schedule," Garner continued. "It's not about what the kids have going on at school. It's not about pickups and drop-offs and making it home for dinner."

The Alias actress recently wrapped filming on The Five-Star Weekend, a limited series centred on personal growth in midlife, a theme she said resonated with her.

"I relate to that feeling of like, Okay, I gave everything to mothering," she shared. "I'm still their mom, I'm not going anywhere, I'm still all-in. I'm also really grateful to have this part of my life back."

"When I work, I don't apologise to my kids for it. I do thank them for being so sweet about it,” Jennifer Garner said as she spoke of work-life balance. 

Sadaf Naushad
Sadaf Naushad is a Journalist and Neurochemistry master's graduate with over four years of experience. Leveraging her scientific background, she specialises in celebrity wellness, mental health, and the psychology of lifestyle trends, bridging the gap between science and pop culture to provide expert insight into global icons' well-being.