Ben Affleck Denies Dating Nanny After Jennifer Garner Divorce; Calls News Garbage

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"Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" star Ben Affleck is reportedly dating the nanny following his divorce from Jennifer Garner.

According to Us Weekly, Ben Affleck has already moved on from the divorce with Jennifer Garner and has been dating Christine Ouzounian, 28.

"When Ouzounian - an employee at a high-end Beverly Hills nanny agency - first started caring for Violet, 9, Seraphina, 6, and Samuel, 3, Affleck and Garner, 43, were in the midst of a secret 10-month trial separation," the article said.

"The Arizona State University communications grad soon developed an attraction to the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice star."

According to the source, Ben Affleck and Christine Ouzounian would hang out even without the kids, which would not be in her purview as the nanny. The two were also "very flirty" on their date out.

Jennifer Garner allegedly discovered the trysts and let go of Christine Ouzounian but that didn't stop her from seeing Ben Affleck.

"The pair spent time together at Affleck's new L.A.-area rental on July 17 and, says the Ouzounian pal, were in constant contact over text and email," the article added.

And the nanny is very much smitten with the "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" actor as she's allegedly been saying that "this is true love."

The statement announcing the divorce of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner read, "After much thought and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to divorce."

"We go forward with love and friendship for one another and a commitment to co-parenting our children whose privacy we ask to be respected during this difficult time. This will be our only comment on this private, family matter. Thank you for understanding," it added.

But a statement to Page Six slammed the report that Ben Affleck is dating the nanny.

The rep said, "The story is complete garbage and full of lies. You shouldn't be able to hide behind 'blind sources' and attempt to destroy families going through a difficult time. The tabloid [Us Weekly] decided to construct stories in order to sell magazines. It's like story time in kindergarten. It's shameful and desperate."

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