SAD NEWS: Jennifer Garner mourns…Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jennifer Garner for her tragic loss ahead of the Holidays Check comments

Jennifer Garner faced immense heartbreak in 2024, losing both her cherished golden retriever, Birdie, and her father, William “Billy Jack” Garner. Despite the profound sadness, Jennifer has shown remarkable strength, leaning on her loved ones for support.

Ahead of Thanksgiving, she shared the news of Birdie’s passing on Instagram. Birdie, often featured in Jennifer’s “Pretend Cooking Show,” was more than a pet—she was a therapy dog and a treasured member of the family. Fans continue to send their love and support during this difficult time.

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