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Jennifer Garner Pregnant? Actress Spotted with Possible Bump

Jennifer Garner may be expecting her fourth child with husband Ben Affleck after being spotted with what appeared to be a baby bump this week.

The "Alias" star has denied any plans to expand her family beyond her youngest son- 16-month-old Samuel, but she may have changed her mind.

On Monday, Garner was spotted with daughters Violet, 7, Seraphina, 4, wearing a bulky sweater that seemed to cover a small baby bump, according to the Daily Mail.

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Last year, Garner spoke to Ellen DeGeneres about having more children, admitting that there was a chance she and Affleck would welcome another baby.

"No, I definitely… I plan to be done," said the actress on the "Ellen" show. "But my husband ... you never know."

When the audience erupted in giggles, Garner seemed flustered and added: "You just have a look at him, you can see why…" referring to her husband.

Garner met Affleck on the set of their 2003 film "Daredevil," and the couple wed in 2005.

Meanwhile, the mother-of-three recently revealed secrets about her beauty routine in Redbook magazine.

"Most days I don't get around to makeup," the busy mom told the magazine. "If I do, it's pretty simple: concealer, blush, mascara and some lip color."

"If I'm really going for it, I might fill in my brows," Garner added. "Generally speaking, brows are underserved."

Furthermore, the starlet admitted to making fun of those who take red carpet appearances too seriously.

"The red carpet feels like a whole other side of me. What I wear during the day reflects utility. The red carpet is really fun," said the actress.

"It's show business, and we're putting on a show," Garner added, according to Redbook. "A lot of people are involved in the styling and my voice is one of the smaller ones in the mix. You should hear the conversations… I make fun of everyone for being so invested."

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