Jennifer Garner says, while reporters ask her about balancing a career with a family, all they ask her husband Ben Affleck about are his “Gone Girl” co-star Emily Ratajkowski’s, er, assets.

Well … did you actually see the “Blurred Lines” video?

Garner spoke Monday this week at the Elle Women in Hollywood event, where she was one of the honorees. After being presented by Steve Carell, the Dallas Buyer’s Club” actress talked about how differently men and women are treated in Hollywood, according to E! News.

“The fact that there even needs to be a Women in Hollywood event is a little bit sad,” Garner said. “I mean, the Men in Hollywood event is every day — it’s called Hollywood. Fifty-one percent of the population should not have to have to schedule a special event to celebrate the fact that in an art that tells the story of what it means to be human and alive, we get to play a part.”

OK, OK … we get it. When’s the good part?

“So for example, my husband and I do kind of the same job, a little bit. Not long ago we both had one of those magical days, we call it a junket, where we both attended these lovely events where people come in every four minutes, they ask the same questions over and over again, you know the drill.”

Oh … as a reporter, I always thought doing those was kind of fun. You mean those celebrities don’t personally care about me afterward?

Anyway, she went on: “We got home at night and we compared notes. And I told him every single person who interviewed me, I mean every single one, and this is true of the red carpet here tonight Elle, asked me, ‘How do you balance work and family?’ and he said the only thing that people asked him repeatedly was about the (breasts) on the ‘Blurred Lines’ girl (Ratajkowski), which, for the record if we’re talking about them, they are real and they are fabulous. Take a look and enjoy.”

Excuse me … (opens YouTube, searches “Blurred Lines” … hum hum hum … WHOA)!

She’s right.

After a pause for laughter, Garner continued, “As for work-life balance, he said no one asked him about it that day. As a matter of fact, no one had ever asked him about it. And we do share the same family. Isn’t it time to kinda change that conversation?”

You’re darned right.

Other honorees included Elizabeth Banks, Annette Bening, Jessica Lange, Brie Larson, Tina Fey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Zoe Saldana.

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