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Jennifer Garnier had it Cinderella moment at a recent White House state dinner.
The 13 Ongoing 30 star took to instagram on Saturday, December 3, to share memorable moments of his evening with his daughter Violet Affleck at the posh Washington event, celebrating the French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron.
JENNIFER GARNER SHOWS OFF HER TONED LEGS IN ALL-WHITE OUTFIT AT BIG NIGHT OUT GALA—SEE PICTURE!

“The White House State Dinner last night felt like a dream. Thanks to @potus and @flotus for including me in the magical and elegant evening of celebration the friendship between United States/France with gracious President @emmanuelmacron and First Lady Macron. My beautiful date and I will always remember it. ✨,” Garner wrote alongside photos of herself wearing a chic black dress, her lavish table, and a video of a violinist playing inside the venue.
While she may have been attending an event to celebrate the ever-growing relationship between America and France, the A.k.a the star worked on her friendship with her ex Ben Affleckhis new wife, Jennifer Lopez.
Since Garner, who shares the 16-year-old, Seraphine13 and samuel10, with the Boston native, and the Selena actress are now practically family, the two Hollywood stars have become quite close, OKAY! Previously reported.

“Now that Jen and Jen are co-parents, they’re starting to get to know each other better and formed a whole new friendship,” the insider shared.

The Juno star, who was married to Affleck from 2005 to 2018, “can’t believe how nice” Lopez is to her kids. “They really like each other.”
The “On The Floor” singer, who shares 14-year-old twins Max and emma with her ex-husband Mark Anthonysaid in a recent interview how much she admires Garner – even going so far as to call her “an amazing co-parent” as they continue to merge their families.
“Transition is a process that needs to be handled very carefully,” Lopez said of family life after marrying Affleck this summer. “They have so much many feelings. They are teenagers. But it’s going very well so far. »