Ben Affleck is one of the celebrities who had to flee their home in Los Angeles due to the devastating Pacific Palisades fire.
The “Argo” director, 52, was evacuated from the $20 million house on Tuesday and went to his ex-wife Jennifer Garner’s nearby home, according to TMZ.
Garner, who shares three children with Affleck, seemingly hasn’t been forced to evacuate her Brentwood residence yet, although all residents are reportedly on standby.
TMZ noted that it’s unclear if Affleck went to Garner’s home to check on their family or because he needed to stay there.
Before heading to Garner’s, Affleck was photographed driving up to his bachelor pad in his car. He had his window open despite the poor air quality from the wildfire. He was dressed in a navy blue suit and an unbuttoned white dress shirt.
The Post has reached out to Affleck’s rep for comment.
Affleck purchased his five-bedroom, six-bathroom home in Pacific Palisades for $20.5 million in July 2024 following his separation from Jennifer Lopez.
The singer, 55, filed for divorce from Affleck in August 2024, on the two-year anniversary of their second wedding ceremony. The exes settled the divorce just a few days ago.
According to TMZ, each star is walking away with what they individually acquired during their union. That includes Affleck getting to keep his Pacific Palisades home.
They also reached an agreement on the $61 million Beverly Hills mansion they bought; however, the terms are confidential and the home is still on the market.
Since his split from Lopez, Affleck has leaned on Garner, 52, for support as they continue to co-parent kids Violet, 16, Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 12. The “Daredevil” stars were marrired from 2005 to 2015.
Affleck joins Jamie Lee Curtis, Mandy Moore, Mark Hamill, Eugene Levy, and James Woods on the growing list of celebs who have evacuated their homes in ritzy Pacific Palisades and its neighboring areas due to the dangerous wildfire.
Other stars who live in Pacific Palisades include Reese Witherspoon, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Steven Spielberg and Michael Keaton.
Hanks’ son, Chet, wrote on his IG Story Tuesday, “The neighborhood I grew up in is burning to the ground rn. Pray for Palisades.”
The fire also forced the LA premiere of Lopez’s film “Unstoppable” to be canceled on Tuesday. Affleck is a producer on the project.
As of Wednesday morning, four fires — Palisades, Woodley, Eaton and Hurst, all in LA County — are wreaking havoc on Southern California with no containment, according to Cal Fire.
A fifth fire, Tyler, in Riverside County has been 100% contained.
The exact cause of the fires is unknown.