Ben Affleck took Fin on a special outing earlier this week. The pair was photographed enjoying some quality time together in New York City, where they attended one of the biggest stage shows of the year.
Affleck took Fin to the Broadway production “Every Brilliant Thing,” starring Daniel Radcliffe, of Harry Potter fame. Photographers captured Ben and Fin as they made their way inside the theater, with Ben stopping by to smile at the paparazzi.
The pair opted for black looks for the occasion. Ben wore a black pea coat with dark brown pants, all paired with a white button-up and brown boots. In the case of Fin, they wore a black puffer jacket paired with baggy pants. They completed the look with some round reading glasses and a cream colored scarf with a brown detail at the bottom. They added a pop of color with white sneakers with light blue laces.
Fin’s new look
Earlier this year, Fin debuted a new look, showcasing a fringe haircut that they have styled in different and fun ways, including some pig tails.
Fin has long explored with their hairstyle, embracing different looks, including a buzzcut and different hair colors, including pink. As of the start of this year, Fin is 17 years old and has been embracing a cool, laid-back look, wearing baggy pants, a variety of cool jackets, plaid shirts, and amazing sneakers.
Fin is the child of Ben and Jennifer Garner. The couple shares three kids, including Violet, 20, and Samuel, 13, and has one of the most stable co-parenting partnerships in Hollywood, with both of them being very involved in their kids’ lives.
“You put something on your children when you have a public life, and that’s complicated. We really want to give them room to figure out what they want to do,” said Ben in an interview with E! News. He shared that he and Garner are clear in their desire to raise their kids without imposing anything on them, including the family business of acting. “I wouldn’t push them into that. They’re brilliant and lovely and wonderful, and we love them, and we’re proud of them. And hope that they don’t waste their life acting.”
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