May 28, 2015 01:56 PM EDT
Jennifer Garner And Ben Affleck DIVORCE: Is ‘Daredevil’ Couple Splitting After 10-Year Marriage And 3 Children?

After the actor, screenwriter and director was in a string of relationships that includes Gwyneth Paltrow and most famously Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck met in the set of critical superhero flop "Daredevil" and have been together since 2004, in what looks like one of the most stable relationships in Hollywood.

However, the latest reports say that Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck might not be enjoying the cozy marriage the media thinks, as there are new reports claiming that the two have been living apart for months and are right on the brink of making things official through a divorce - with their three children right in the middle.

According to The Daily Mail, there are new reports claiming that Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are currently separated and the "Argo" director might make the official announcement soon before their 10th wedding anniversary, so the story will have died down by next year when he's promoting his first outing as Bruce Wayne in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice."

The Mirror reports that Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck's separation would be officially announced before June 29, which is the date the two of them got married in 2005.

Since marrying, Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck have had two daughters (nine year-old Violet, six year-old Seraphine and) and one son (three year-old Samuel), and it's unclear how the custody arrangement would go.

According to International Business Times, the two have called it quits after months of fighting, as the "Alias" star was concerned and angry that her husband and Matt Damon's best friend has been gambling too much, and he was even banned for life from the Hard Rock Casino & Hotel Blackjack table in Vegas last year after it was found the two-time Oscar winner had been counting cards.

There are no official comments coming from Jennifer Garner or Ben Affleck at this time.

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