Jennifer Garner's uncomfortable encounter with a Hollywood A-lister comes back into the spotlight as criticism grows over her performance in a clip related to the LA wildfires.
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Jennifer Garner's awkward conversation with another A-list actress resurfaced online after being criticized for "acting" during an interview following the deadly LA wildfires.
One TikTok user brought up a conversation between Garner and 'Shirley' star Regina King from 2017 when the 'Elektra' star appeared on Chelsea Handler's 'Dinner Party: My American Experience'.
The discussion, which became popular back in 2023, was revived in a new TikTok video posted on Wednesday, January 15, reported Daily Mail.
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Jennifer Garner inquired about Regina King's heritage.
The 52-year-old 'Alias' actress, who recently revealed to MSNBC that she had lost a friend in the LA fires tragedy, has been helping to provide meals to fire victims around Southern California.
Nonetheless, the TikToker posted a brief clip from a different NBC interview where Garner toured the affected regions and called the celebrity "a dreadful actress."
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In a recent episode of 'Chelsea Handler's Dinner Party', the comedian hosted a relaxed dinner with a group of celebrities. Among the attendees at the round table were Garner and King, who enjoyed the evening together.
King was discussing how she was born in Los Angeles at one point when Garner cut her off to inquire about her ancestry.
"I was raised right here in Los Angeles, born and raised. I'm one of the rare ones who can say they were born and raised in LA," King remarked.
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"I believe it's something really special, and I take great pride in it. Many people have opinions about LA, saying things like 'LA is this' or 'LA is that,' but I always respond,
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