Jennifer Garner looks relaxed as she enjoys a morning cup of coffee with a friend in Los Angeles
Jennifer Garner kept it casual as she went for coffee with a friend before a brisk walk on Friday morning.
After leaving Blue Bottle Coffee in Brentwood, California, the Yes Day star, 51, and her friend were seen chatting after she supposedly dropped her kids off at school.
For the laid-back outing, the actress wore a white T-shirt under a charcoal gray zip-up hoodie and black leggings.
She completed her sporty ensemble with a pair of oversized black sunglasses and her brunette hair in a sleek ponytail.
The Golden Globe winner kept her iPhone in her pocket as she sipped her cup of coffee.
Good morning: Jennifer Garner kept it casual as she went for coffee with a friend before a brisk walk on Friday
She recently thought about joining SAG-AFTRA after participating in a strike outside Fox Studios.
“I was so excited when I earned my @sagaftra card in 1995. I remember calling my parents and telling them I was going to get health care — as an actor,” Garner wrote on Instagram. “Joining SAG instantly legitimized my unlikely fantasy of working as an actor and turned it into a real job.”
She continued, “Getting my feet under me happened in fits and starts for years — it was so hard. When I consider how much the industry has changed – I can’t imagine – that must be almost impossible now. And for the actors of the journeymen – not to mention – stunts, background, stand-ins (all of which are the backbone of everything you see) how frustrating it is to gain experience and credits, get recognition for your great work and your quality of life. relapse.’
While walking in solidarity with my fellow SAG member and the Writers Guild of America, she admitted it was “sobering” pickets for FOX Studios.
“A year ago I was shooting on this lot and it was bustling with performers of all stripes: cameramen and women, grips, electricians, clients, groundsmen, props, production offices, hair and makeup, caterers. What does summer look like for them this year?’ the mother of three continued.
Garner concluded, “I walk one of the lucky ones and every day I am grateful. We will all need to work together on both sides to evolve our industry, prepare future generations of artists for sustainable careers, and get ourselves and our beloved colleagues back to work.”
The Houston-born beauty shares daughters Violet, 17, and Seraphina, 14, and son Samuel, 11, with her ex-husband, Ben Affleck.
The A-list exes tied the knot in 2005 after working together on Pearl Harbor and Daredevil.
Going for a walk: After leaving Blue Bottle Coffee in Brentwood, California, the Yes Day star, 51, and her friend were seen chatting after she supposedly dropped off her kids at school
In the end, however, things didn’t work out between Elektra’s co-stars, who eventually broke up for good in 2016.
They finalized their divorce two years later and now have an amicable co-parenting relationship.
While it appears on The Drew Barrymore Show Last April, Garner shared how she integrates jogging into her daily effort to break a sweat.
“What I do in the morning is exercise,” she told Barrymore, who looked puzzled, and replied, “Every day?! Oh God.’
Speaking: She recently thought about joining SAG-AFTRA after taking part in a strike, outside Fox Studios
“I was so excited when I earned my @sagaftra card in 1995. I remember calling my parents and telling them I was going to get health care — as an actor,” Garner wrote on Instagram. ‘Joining SAG instantly legitimized my unlikely fantasy of working as an actor and turned it into a real job’
Seeing how defeated the host looked when she learned Garner worked out almost every day, she clarified her revelation, adding, “No, Drew, really. You have to do heavy cardio to get that – to get yourself – I’m sorry, you do.”
Garner went on to say that she believes that moving our bodies not only improves the body, but also the mind and brain.
The artist actually has science to support her claims about how exercise can increase mental health benefits.
A study published in the March issue of the British Journal Of Sports Medicine found that it is more effective than medication in treating anxiety and depression.
For people who have trouble sticking to a consistent exercise regimen, like Barrymore, Garner suggested they find exercise activities they enjoy.
“You discover something that really makes you happy while you’re doing it, otherwise it won’t work, because this isn’t going to work,” the Once Upon A Farm co-founder told the talk show host.