Jennifer Garner just opened up about an ‘anonymous love note’ from a very special someone
‘Hello, You are loved. I believe in you.’

‘Hello, You are loved. I believe in you.’
From the editors of InStyle Words by Lara Walsh
Jennifer Garner’s son is spreading the love, one anonymous note at a time.
On Monday, the actress took to Instagram to share an uplifting message from 5-year-old Samuel, who penned a message that aims to make a stranger’s day with a simple act of kindness.
'When the librarian finds a love note your son tucked into a picture book,' the proud mum of three captioned the image, which proves that her youngest child is already wanting to send good vibes out into the world. The hand-written letter, reads: 'Hello, you are loved. I believe in you.'
The sweet words were accompanied by a drawing of heart, and was tucked away into a random book to brighten the next reader’s day.
Garner noted that the kind gesture was especially fitting on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, as she added the hashtag #belikemlkjr to her post.
Marie Claire Newsletter
Celebrity news, beauty, fashion advice, and fascinating features, delivered straight to your inbox!
What a sweet idea for such a young kid!
The leading destination for fashion, beauty, shopping and finger-on-the-pulse views on the latest issues. Marie Claire's travel content helps you delight in discovering new destinations around the globe, offering a unique – and sometimes unchartered – travel experience. From new hotel openings to the destinations tipped to take over our travel calendars, this iconic name has it covered.
-
Revolve is my go-to for under the radar brands - these are the 6 you need to know
For when you don't want to dress like everyone else
By Jazzria Harris
-
The BRIT Awards have paid a moving tribute to Liam Payne with a personal video
By Jenny Proudfoot
-
Jade Thirlwall's BRIT Awards red carpet look featured a powerful deeper meaning about the music industry
By Jenny Proudfoot