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Jennifer Garner Shares Surprise Reunion After Plane Seatmate Turns Out To Be Her 'Movie Husband'

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The actor shared her thrilling discovery with Instagram after realizing her costar from 2021's 'Yes Day' Edgar Ramírez was sitting directly in front of her.

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Actor Jennifer Garner posted a sweet picture to her Instagram last week when she coincidentally boarded a plane and ended up next to her movie husband Edgar Ramirez.

The two played married couple Allison and Carlos Torres in the film Yes Day, a story about parents who can't say "no" to their kids for 24 hours and the consequential mini-disasters that follow.


She captioned her post:

"When you board a plane and your seat mate is your movie husband."

She finished with a heart and tagged Ramirez in the post.

It was definitely a family affair.

The duo's movie kids even responded with glee.

Jenna Ortega who played daughter Kate chimed in.

"You're kidding!!!!"

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And Julian Lerner who played the role of son Evan Torres commented:

"No way!!!!'
"That's awesome!"
"Hola Familia!"

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Of course, many others shared their enjoyment of the adorable post.

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We're sure they had a lot of catching up to do.

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