Ben Affleck News: Actor Photographed Looking Annoyed Amid Jennifer Garner Divorce

It was supposed to be one peaceful work day last Tuesday afternoon for 'Batman v Superman' actor Ben Affleck. But since he is starring as Batman in a 'Batman v Superman' film soon and not to mention his recently announced divorce with 10-year wife Jennifer Garner, Affleck can never leave the house without any paparazzi following him around.

Just last Tuesday afternoon, Affleck was photographed getting out of his vehicle and stepping into an office in Beverly Hills bringing along his German Shepherd dog pet and apparently, in stepping out the car, paparazzi's were probably too invasive which prompted the actor to be annoyed at them and at one point even looked like he was talking to his dog directing something it should do toward the photographers taking photos as the dog was without a leash.

Affleck was even photographed pointing at one of the cameraman while holding his dog's leash and looking like he was directing the dog to do something violent as he was reportedly annoyed at the photographers being too invasive of his privacy.

It is definitely true that once Affleck and Garner announced in their joint statement that they are divorcing, photographers were non-stop at following them around and just seeing their latest moves. Affleck was even followed going to Atlanta where Garner is currently staying shooting her upcoming flick 'Miracles From Heaven' and living at her private house there with their kids.

Affleck stayed for a few days before going back to have his Comic Con appearance for his 'Batman v Superman' film. Upon arriving back in Hollywood, Affleck was spotted apparently not wearing his wedding ring already after his Atlanta trip where he was spotted sporting his wedding band at that time.

Indeed it is probably really going forward after the two announced that they are divorcing. "After much thought and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to divorce," Affleck and Garner jointly said in a statement. "We go forward with love and friendship for one another and a commitment to co-parenting our children whose privacy we ask to be respected during this difficult time."