Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner continue to crush co-parenting.
The former couple reportedly put on a united front for their children — Violet, 19, Seraphina, 15, and Samuel, 12 — over the holidays, according to People.
“Jen and Ben were together at Christmas,” a source told the outlet on Monday, noting that “it's all for the kids.”
“Jen grew up surrounded by her family on holidays, and she wants the same for her kids,” the insider added.
The Daredevil co-stars, who reunited on Thanksgiving last month, were married for nearly 10 years before they split in 2015.
Representatives for Garner and Affleck have not yet responded to Page Six's requests for comment.
People magazine reported last week that the 52-year-old actor will be with his children for Christmas amid his divorce from Jennifer Lopez.
“Ben…is excited for Violet to come home [from Yale University] For a break,” the outlet claimed.
The “Air” star and Garner in particular also met while dropping off their eldest child at school in New Haven, Connecticut, in August.
While Garner, 52, moved in with his friend John Miller, Affleck remarried in July 2022 after reuniting with his ex-fiancée Lopez.
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The pair married twice that year — first in Las Vegas and again in Georgia the following month — and Lopez, 55, filed for divorce in August.
Affleck has also made headlines for his encounters with the Grammy winner in recent months, including a PDA-filled brunch at the Beverly Hills Hotel in September.
Earlier this month, the pair met at Soho House in Los Angeles.
Affleck gifted his estranged wife “a signed book by Marlon Brando” during a December 2022 outing, Page Six exclusively reported at the time.
The “Let's Get Loud” singer spent Christmas in Aspen with her 16-year-old twins, Max and Emme, as well as her sister, Linda Lopez, whom she rarely sees.
On Monday, Jennifer posted a 2024 recap via Instagram before New Year's Eve — and left Affleck out of the report entirely.
The actress included audio clips from the interviews, declaring in one of them that “the best is yet to come.”
Elsewhere in the montage, she can be heard saying: “I'm very proud of the way I deal with all things. …In my weak moments, I've learned to feel the feelings and then let them go.