Jennifer Garner opens up about 'triggering' traumatic childhood event in rare personal post

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Jennifer Garner is relatively private when it comes to talking about her personal life but this week the Hollywood star made a rare revelation about her childhood.The 13 Going on 30 star commented on the popular Instagram page Upworthy, which saw a user explain a situation that happened at home involving his pet cat.MORE: Jennifer Garner breaks silence following Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's weddingIt read: "Last month my cat disappeared.

A week ago I found him and brought him home. Today my cat came back. Now I have two identical cats."WATCH: Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck get married in Las VegasJennifer replied: "I swear to you this happened to me as a kid.

This is very triggering for me," alongside a series of emojis including a crying face emoji and several cat emojis. The actress is a huge animal lover and has a pet dog at her family home in LA, who recently made an appearance on Instagram as the star took him to the office for the day.MORE: Jennifer Garner shares crypic post during time apart from her childrenMORE: Alex Rodriguez breaks silence amidst ex Jennifer Lopez's wedding newsJennifer lives with her three children, Violet, Seraphina and Samuel, who she shares with ex-husband Ben Affleck.

Jennifer - pictured with her own three children - spoke about her experience growing upHer kids are currently in Paris with their dad and new stepmother Jennifer Lopez, following their surprise wedding on July 17.The pair have gone to the French capital with their respective children - Ben's kids are joined by J-Lo's twins Emme and Max, who she shares with ex-husband Marc Anthony.MORE: Jennifer Garner's daughter Violet is pictured enjoying day out with dad Ben AffleckMORE: Jennifer Garner sends message to 'frenemy' after.

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