Matt Damon Gets Real About How Pal Ben Affleck Gets Scrutinized: ‘I Can’t Imagine Living Under That’

Matt Damon Gets Real About How Pal Ben Affleck Gets Scrutinized: ‘I Can’t Imagine Living Under That’

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In Hollywood, few friendships are as enduring or as well-known as the notable bromance between Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. The two Boston natives and Oscar-winning collaborators have shared the spotlight for decades, ever since writing and starring in one of the best movies of the 90s, Good Will Hunting. However, Damon says their experiences under that spotlight have been drastically different. While promoting his new film with Ben’s sibling Casey Affleck, Apple TV+’s upcoming The Instigators, The Martian star opened up about how the Argo actor has faced extraordinary public scrutiny—something he feels fortunate to have largely avoided.

The Bourne Identity actor has managed to maintain a relatively low-key personal life despite his A-list status. On the other hand, Affleck has often found himself in the headlines, whether for his relationships, personal struggles, or career choices. Matt reflected on this stark contrast during a recent appearance on The RadioTimes Podcast, where he candidly discussed how the intense media scrutiny has affected his friend. He shared:

I’ve been really lucky in that way. If something happens they come and get an updated shot, but I’ve been really lucky… especially when I look at Casey’s brother, Ben. I can’t imagine living under that kind of scrutiny. And it’s been like that for 25 years and we’ve had parallel careers in a lot of ways and so I’m fortunate to have been kind of excused from that part of [it].



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