Violet Affleck was seen toting another luxurious purse as she stepped out in Los Angeles on Thursday – shortly after her privileged rant over climate change went viral this month.
The Yale student, 19 – who is the eldest child of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner – notably sparked outrage over her essay for school where she candidly revealed an argument she had with her Hollywood star mom.
According to the teen, the pair’s disagreement had taken place amid the devastating L.A. fires in January after her family was forced to evacuate.
The essay had left her parents taken aback since they were not aware what their daughter had written, DailyMail.com exclusively reported.
During her latest outing, Violent – who is currently on summer break – carried a vintage Chloe Marcie Bucket Bag which can be purchased at a resale price for around $1,000.
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Violet Affleck, 19, was seen wearing another luxurious purse as she stepped out in Los Angeles on Thursday – shortly after her privileged rant over climate change went viral this month
It comes only days after the teenager was also spotted with a pricy Marc Jacobs purse – which is worth between $200-$300.
Earlier this week on Monday, Violet stepped out with her Oscar-winning father as well as her younger brother Samuel, 13, to grab a lowkey lunch – and had draped the stylish bag over her arm.
Affleck and Garner – whose divorce was finalized in 2018 – are also parents to child Fin, 16.
Violet has been vocal about her advocacy for both climate change and public health – such as the student demanding ‘mask mandates’ last year during an impassioned speech.
But she recently penned an essay for her university’s Global Health Review which was titled A Chronically Ill Earth: COVID Organizing as a Model Climate Response in Los Angeles.
The Gen Zer detailed an argument that she had with her mom Jennifer Garner in the wake of the deadly fires that ravaged through Southern California at the beginning of the year.
She had stated that while the 13 Going On 30 actress was left ‘shell-shocked’ over the devastation – Violet admitted that she was simply ‘surprised at her surprise.’
In the paper which was published on May 18, the student wrote of Garner: ‘She was shell-shocked, astonished at the scale of destruction in the neighborhood where she raised myself and my siblings.

During her latest outing, Violent – who is currently on summer break – was seen carrying a vintage Chloe Marcie Bucket Bag which can be purchased at a resale price for around $1,000

It comes only days after the teenager was also spotted with a pricy Marc Jacobs purse – which is worth between $200-$300

The Gen Zer detailed an argument that she had with her mom Jennifer Garner in the wake of the deadly fires that ravaged through Southern California at the beginning of the year; seen in 2024 in L.A.
‘I was surprised at her surprise: as a lifelong Angelena and climate-literate member of generation Z, my question had not been whether the Palisades would burn but when.’
Violet then recalled having conversations with adults while staying at a hotel with her family to ‘escape the smoke.’
‘Though, I found my position to be an uncommon one: people spoke of how long rebuilding would take, how much it would cost, and how tragically odd the whole situation had been.
‘The crisis was acute, a burst of bad luck. It had come from a combination of high winds and low rains.’
The Yale student also wrote about how her younger brother Samuel had doubts that the fires were linked to climate change.
‘Hopefully, most of us understand the climate crisis better than my little brother,’ she added.
Garner had volunteered with World Central Kitchen in the wake of the disaster to help feed firefighters and victims of the flames.
During an emotional interview with MSNBC, the actress also revealed that she had lost a friend in the fires.

‘The crisis was acute, a burst of bad luck. It had come from a combination of high winds and low rains,’ Violet added; aerial view of Altadena on May 22 following the Eaton Fire

Garner had volunteered with World Central Kitchen in the wake of the disaster to help feed firefighters and victims of the flames (seen above)
Elsewhere in her school essay, Violet penned about society’s approach when it comes to a crisis – and used COVID-19 as an example.
She wrote about the government tackling the pandemic and facing the pressures to ‘return to normal’ by society.
‘While vaccines have been extremely effective in reducing death rates, those of us who have never stopped “following the science” know that even mild COVID infections are dangerous.’
Other topics Violet touched on included the effects of Long COVID and how privilege or bias can affect who receives a quick response for aid.
She then followed up with an example about FEMA’s differing response to the L.A. fires and the floods in North Carolina last year.
At the time of the flames in January, Violet had also ‘pressured’ her family into wearing face masks once again due to poor air quality.
A source told DailyMail.com: ‘Violet Affleck has been pressuring her family to put a mask on since she has been back home because right now the air quality is unhealthy.
‘She is clearly not going to give up on advocating for mask mandates. It has become a part of who she is and what she stands for.’

The Yale student also wrote about how her younger brother Samuel had doubts that the fires were linked to climate change; Violet’s sibling Samuel and dad Ben Affleck seen in February in L.A.

At the time of the flames in January, Violet had also ‘pressured’ her family into wearing face masks once again due to poor air quality; the college student seen with Jennifer in 2022 in Washington D.C.
The insider added that the college student ‘is so passionate about this and she feels vindicated for her work championing masks because she does, truly, believe that her opposition to the ban is warranted.
‘She is hoping the fires will serve to show people that masks can be used in times not only connected to the spread of a virus.’
Last year in July, Violet had asked that ‘mask bans’ come to an end inside medical facilities during a speech to the governing body for Los Angeles County.
She further asked the board to ‘confront the long COVID crisis’ and explained how she had contracted ‘a post-viral condition’ back in 2019.
The teenager said at the time, ‘I demand mask availability, air filtration and Far-UVC light in government facilitates, including jails and detention centers, and mask mandates in county medical faculties.
‘You must expand the availability of high-quality free tests and treatment, and most importantly the county must oppose mask bans for any reason. They do not keep us safer.’
Violet’s speech garnered differing reactions – with some praising the Ivy League student while others called her ‘utterly deluded.’

Her father Ben also gave his eldest child a warning and told her that she needed to be ‘realistic,’ a source told DailyMail.com; seen in April in NYC
Her father Ben also gave his eldest child a warning and told her that she needed to be ‘realistic,’ a source told DailyMail.com.
‘While Ben and Jen will always support their daughter, Ben had a conversation with her and told her that she needs to be realistic with this because he doesn’t want her to waste all of her time putting effort into something that probably won’t make a difference in the long run.
‘He knows how strongly she feels about this, but now that Violet is an adult, he felt that it was his duty to let her know that she is David fighting Goliath and that most people unfortunately do not feel the same way she does about this.’
The insider added the Ben, ‘was also concerned that Violet felt as if her parent’s star power was going to be able to guarantee her the outcome that she wanted which, in this case, it is not.’