Jennifer Garner is in one of her toughest parenting roles yet in her new TV series “The Last Thing He Told Me.”
The real-life mother of three discussed why the Apple TV+ series (streaming now) was a challenge for her in an interview with InStyle published Thursday. “It was very difficult for me to play a character who’s not maternal at all,” Garner told the outlet. “I’ve played a mom quite a bit and that is actually lovely, because it’s very easy to slip into mothering some awesome young actor.”
In contrast, Garner’s “The Last Thing He Told Me” character Hannah is a stepmother to Bailey (Angourie Rice), who actively resists a relationship with her after Hannah’s husband mysteriously disappears. The two have to work together to find their missing link.
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Garner – who is mom to Violet, 17, Seraphina, 14, and Samuel, 11, whom she shares with ex-husband Ben Affleck – said in an interview with People on Thursday that she has a “huge heart for teenagers” even though the one she parents in “The Last Thing He Told Me” isn’t her biggest fan.
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“My kids don’t love to watch me in things,” she told InStyle. “I think it’s a little weird to watch your mom kiss someone or cry. … They don’t want to see me sad and they don’t want to see me in a romance. They don’t love seeing me play someone else’s mom, honestly. I don’t know if they’ll watch this.”
Garner’s three children will, however, tune more into Affleck’s projects. “It’s different. They don’t mind watching their dad,” she said.