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Jennifer Garner is one of the most significant names in Hollywood with some of the most critically acclaimed projects under her name. Along with several commercially successful movies, the actress is also a recipient of some of the most notable awards such as the Golden Globe and SAG. But besides acting, as stated by Anne Hathaway, Garner is also very good at something else- Kissing.

On-screen lovemaking is one of the most important aspects of the movie industry. Speaking on the topic, Hollywood icon Anne Hathaway once gave a prolonged interview on how should one kiss on screen. Hathaway claimed that according to her, Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Garner are some of the stars who have mastered the art of kissing on camera.
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Anne Hathaway on Jennifer Garner’s kissing abilities
Anne Hathawayhas been a part of several romantic projects and we have also seen her kissing on screen a lot of times. Interestingly, the actress stated that most of her co-actors didn’t know how to kiss appropriately. TheLove & Other Drugsactress has a distinct kissing technique and only found James McAvoy who got it.
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But apparently, the actress doesn’t consider her to be the best and thinks that some other stars master the art of showing affection on-screen far better. She specifically mentioned Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Garner whose kissing skills impressed her very much.
“It’s a totally different experience. But really you have to be Angelina Jolie to pull that off and still look good. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I ain’t no Angie. If you’re both unattached and you get along, of course kissing in a movie is fun. But you can never get truly deep down and into it. Well, I can’t. Jennifer Garner— now that girl can movie kiss!”

It can be felt from Anne Hathaway’s statement that as much she envies the skills of the other actresses, she also respects Jolie and Garner for their talent. But not everyone is going to agree withThe Devil Wears Pradaactress. According to Jennifer Garner, her kids aren’t big fans of her projects and they especially hate to watch their mom cry or kiss in movies.
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Do Jennifer Garner’s kids hate her movies?
Jennifer Garnerwas recently spotted in the Apple TV+ limited miniseriesThe Last Thing He Told Me.When she appeared in an interview with InStyle, she revealed that her kids with Ben Affleck prefer their dad’s movies more than hers. According to theCatch Me If You Canactress, the kids don’t find it comfortable to watch their mother sad on-screen or make love to any other man.
“My kids don’t love to watch me in things. They do to be supportive, but I think it’s a little weird to watch your mom kiss someone or cry. It’s different.They don’t mind watching their dad. 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.”
Garner has three kids, one son and two daughters with former husband Ben Affleck. She is unsure if they would check out her new project but also stated that she has read with her middle daughter, the book on which the series is made.
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Jennifer Garner added that it was quite challenging for her to portray her role in the latest Apple TV+ series. She admitted that she did everything she could do to keep her role as close to the book as possible.
The Last Thing He Told Mecan be streamed on Apple TV+.
Source:US Weekly/InStyle
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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.