Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck to divorce soon? Ben is reportedly back to his gambling and drug addictions

By Staff Writer | Aug 13, 2014 04:31 PM EDT

Hollywood celebrity couple Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck is caught in the rumor mill following reports of a possible divorce.

The rumors began when Jennifer was spotted alone while visiting "For Sale" properties in Beverly Hills.

According to Enstars, reports are suggesting of a possible split since one of them is looking for a new place to live.

However, the site added that this is unlikely to happen. Just because Ben is busy filming "Batman vs. Superman" does not mean he is not part of the plan. If in case there will be a new property, it will be for the whole family.

Other reports suggest that the marriage is hanging on a thin thread following Ben's rumored addiction problems.

Celebrity Dirty Laundry reported that Ben is into gambling and drugs, creating a smudge on his marriage to Jennifer.

Aside from this, the site also added that Ben is allegedly cheating his wife. The first was with Blake Lively and now with model Emily Ratajkowski. In an interview with GQ, the model revealed that she was "basically hand-picked by Ben" for a role in the film "Gone Girl" by director David Fincher.

The role would involve Ben taking sex scenes with her. Some were baffled why he picked someone that has no acting experience, fueling the rumors that Ben could possibly be cheating on his wife.

On other news, a source close to the couple shunned rumors about Jennifer's pregnancy. The insider told Hollywood Life that the reports are not true and the couple is not expecting their fourth child.

The site, however, speculated that there is more to the story after catching Jen sporting an alleged "baby bump."

Pregnant or not, the former Alias star seems contented with her life as a working mom. She eagerly shares to "Hello! Magazine" on how she pulls off the responsibility.

"I always think I'm the chief executive officer of our household," Garner said, published on Belfast Telegraph. "There's nothing like brain surgery about it- it's all logistics and schedules and remembering to pack lunches and who has a karate lesson after school and thinking about what food we already have in the refrigerator and what I need to buy more of to cook dinner."

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