In the past, Jennifer Garner has used social media to share stunning beachside pics as well as never-before-seen photos of her ex-husband, Ben Affleck. Now, she’s taken to Instagram to post an adorable photo of herself as a baby.
In the pic, which appears to have been taken at a studio with a professional photographer, baby Garner wears a sweet striped dress that boasts little ruffles on the sleeves and a white ruffle bib on the front. With dark hair that’s sticking up a bit at the back, the little one smiles sweetly at the camera.
You don’t have to look too hard to see the resemblence the baby has to the woman she would become.
In the caption, she simply wrote, “Hey. #FBF”
The Star’s Followers Loved the Photo
GettyFans were quick to leave comments on Garner’s post, noting how cute she was and how much she looked like her future self.
“Oh my sweet goodness! Unmistakable! 🥰👋🎉💌❤️,” one person wrote.
Another fan added, “Totally looks like you. Adorable.”
“The cutest!!!😍,” a third person wrote.
Someone else left a comment, saying, “Look at that star power!❤️”
Another person wrote, “Aww….Little Miss Dimples! 👏 Prolific actor! A treasure trove of wonderful films & farm goodness! 🚜 @jennifer.garner”
Garner Has Opened Up About Her Childhood
GettyWhile Garner may be a famous Hollywood actress these days, she grew up in Charleston, West Virginia, and has opened up about her life before moving to Los Angeles to be a star.
“I don’t think Charleston is especially a city, but it’s not a small town either,” Garner told People in August 2025. “But it’s the country and it’s small and you are a part of your community, and you rely on your community in a way that’s harder to do in L.A.”
“I think in a smaller town, there is room for people to be real characters and … that was certainly true in West Virginia,” Garner continued. “It still is. The local sheriff was also in the community theater, which also starred the major heart surgeon. I had a very colorful life in my own way in that city.”
As for a sense of community, the star added, “That’s something that I still take with me from growing up. I look for that community, or I try to create it. When my kids were younger and came with me on location, we’d always get a library card, and get to know our neighbors or the local storekeeper.”



