Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas split over whether they should have a family together, according to sources on page six exclusively. But friends think there’s a chance for a Hollywood ending, and the birds will reconcile.
Page six confirmed the split Monday, with a source telling us that the couple, who had been together for nearly a year, were in “different places” in their lives. Another source also explained that the rupture reached the children. “He would not commit to having more children,” the informant said. “He is in his thirties. It was a break with agreements. ”
Affleck, 48, has three children: Violet, 14, Seraphina, 11, and Samuel, eight, with his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner. De Armas, 32, has no children.
Another source close to the couple explains: “Ben is not in a place to start a new family. Both he and Ana have three jobs in a row. His family must be and will continue to be his focus. ”
Although we are told that the decision to split was mutual, friends think it may be that the couple is not definitely made. “They could meet again,” a source said. “They are in love. People who know them think it’s temporary. ”
The couple first met on the set of their thriller, “Deep Water,” and as Page Six reported, they were spotted enjoying a romantic trip to Havana last March. They have since been seen in paparazzi photographs about dog walks and drinking coffee in Los Angeles.
But after being quarantined together, he made a trip home to visit the family, which caused a buzz because the relationship was on the rocks.
The newspaper reported Monday that de Armas has been looking for rental homes in West Hollywood following the separation after he moved into the $ 20 million Affleck mansion and put his Venice home on the market. , California, last month.
Representatives did not comment immediately.