Jennifer Garner and John Miller are predicted to tie the knot very soon by their family, friends, and supporters.
An unnamed source told Us Weekly that Garner put Miller into a series of tests and he passed each other with flying colors. So, it didn’t take long before the Alias star figured out that Miller is really the one for her.
“John’s passed each test with flying colors. He’s been patient, kind, and charming. Jen truly believes he’s The One and feels so blessed to have him in her life,” the source said.
One of the things that Garner loves most about Miller is the fact that he makes time for her children as well. And the fact that Garner’s kids get along well with Miller’s children is an added bonus.
“John and Jen and their kids hang out, make dinner, and go on ice cream dates. They always try to plan fun family gatherings and Jen recently hosted a fun dinner for John’s birthday at her house with the kids,” the source said.
The source also claimed that before Garner and Miller tie the knot, they first want to make sure that they would try living close to each other. The Yes Day star recently purchased a property in the Pacific Palisades and Miller is now looking at a home that he could also buy nearby.
“Jen’s not the type to live with someone without making it formal. She’s quite old-fashioned in that way and John totally respects that. Jen and John have also done this the sensible, grown-up way – they’ve gotten to know each other’s families,” the source said.
While it is true that Garner and Miller seem to have a very happy and mature relationship, there’s no indication that they are ready to take the next step.
The couple has only been dating for a couple of years, and Garner previously had her heart broken after her lengthy marriage to Ben Affleck ended. So, it’s unclear if she’s ready to take that big of risk again.
For now, the most important thing is that Garner and Miller get along well with each other. And their children are also on good terms. So, tying the knot or not tying the knot just yet shouldn’t be an issue.