How Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck’s Daughter Violet Is Forging Her Path

Aside from a White House visit in 2022 and occasional photos taken by paparazzi, Violet Affleck has largely maintained a private life. Considering years of relentless pursuit by photographers aimed at her and her family – including her siblings Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 13 – it’s easy to understand why.

Her mother, Jennifer Garner, recalls Violet even spoke out against the paparazzi when she was just a kindergartener. Garner described to *The Hollywood Reporter* how Violet, standing on a chair in a velvet dress, clearly articulated her feelings. Despite not yet pronouncing her ‘R’s correctly, Violet said, “We didn’t ask for this. We don’t want these cameras, they’re scary. The men are scary, they knock each other over and it’s hard to feel like a kid when you’re being chased.” Garner, who testified in court to support a policy protecting children from paparazzi, noted Violet’s remarkably clear communication skills – a trait she attributes to being Ben Affleck’s daughter.

Emmys Host Nate Bargatze Responds to Backlash Over Donation Bit

When the comedian hosted the CBS ceremony on September 14th, he came up with a playful idea to encourage shorter acceptance speeches. He pledged to donate $100,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, but would subtract money from the donation for every second a speech exceeded 45 seconds. Conversely, he’d *add* to the donation if a speech was kept brief.

Is Wayward a true story? Creator Mae Martin breaks down the inspiration behind Netflix thriller

Over the last few years, opposition to the “troubled teen” industry has been growing. This multi-billion-dollar industry includes boarding schools, wilderness programs, and treatment centers, all claiming to help young people with mental health and substance abuse issues. While some people report positive outcomes, concerns about the industry are increasing.