Jennifer Garner says her husband is "spermy," but #NoDisrespectToBenAffleck. Three days after the 41-year-old actress shared how she uses Kanye West's hashtag "all the time" when interacting with her husband Ben Affleck,
Garner shed even more light on her relationship with the handsome actor
-- and their dependency on using a rather large number of
contraceptives.
For
their Nov. 1, episode, the producers of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"
resurfaced a clip from Garner's Sept. 2012 appearance on the show,
during which she called her husband, "a wonder sperm kind of guy."
DeGeneres simply followed up the clip by asking, "So?"
Garner,
who has three kids with Affleck -- Violet, 7, Seraphina, 4, and Samuel,
20 months -- unabashedly responded, "Spermy has been, so far, held at
bay." With Jen and Ben's hectic work schedules -- he's currently
filming "Gone Girl," she's promoting "Dallas Buyers Club" -- the actress
says having three, young children with the actor is "enough." The
Affleck brood is frequently photographed running errands (picking up
groceries, taking the kids to school) in L.A. where they reside.
However, the option of expanding their family still remains due to
Affleck's "spermy" nature.
The couple's solution
to the dilemma is simple. "There are 57 kinds of contraceptives used
pretty much," she jokingly revealed. "Everyday?" asked DeGeneres.
"Yep, and three of them are under the age of eight," Garner responded,
referring to their kids. "I think we have provided the world with
enough."
"Daredevil"
co-stars Garner and Affleck started dating in 2004 and wed in 2005.
Their marriage became a hot button issue after Affleck gave an incredibly raw and honest speech
at the 2013 Academy Awards while accepting the Oscar for "Argo." "I
want to thank you for working on our marriage for 10 Christmases," the
actor said to his beaming wife. "It is work but the best kind of work
and there's no one I'd rather work with," Affleck said of marriage.
His
words, initially misinterpreted by certain viewers and media outlets,
were later addressed by both parties. "I knew he meant it as the hugest,
warmest compliment in the world," Garner told The Telegraph. Perhaps
that is how Affleck receives "spermy," too -- as a compliment.
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