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Jennifer Garner Hilariously Shuts Down Instagram Troll Who Rudely Asked If She's Pregnant

Jennifer Garner Hilariously Shuts Down Instagram Troll Who Rudely Asked If She's Pregnant
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Jennifer Garner posted a video on Instagram happily showing the animals grazing on a farm.

Garner was wearing comfortable looking, baggy denim overalls in the relaxed video.


Apparently comfort is not allowed.

The loose nature of the clothing apparently drew attention to certain features for Instagram user ellissa_lopez who asked the taboo question inquiring:

“Are you pregnant?"

Garner who has three children with ex-husband Ben Affleck—14-year-old daughter Violet, 11-year-old daughter Seraphina and 8-year-old son Samuel—politely clapped back to the intrusive question saying:


"I am 48, have three healthy kids, and am not—and never will be—pregnant,"
"We can lay that pupper to rest. Have a gained the Covid 19? Possibly. But that is another story [laughing, pizza, taco, donut, chocolate, wine emojis]."

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While most may not have been so nice in response to such a rude question Garner showed class.

Instagram and Twitter users alike agreed on one thing...you never just ask a person if they are pregnant.

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Other users shared their personal painful experiences with this type of inappropriate question in hopes of turning rudeness into a learning experience.

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Fans of the star praised her classy response.

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Let's remember that every body is different. If you aren't sure if something would be rude to ask, it's best to err on the side of kindness and not comment on other people's bodies.

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