Ben Affleck didn’t intend to be “spokesman for the restoration of alcoholics”.

Ben Affleck opens in A brand new interview with GQ About his respect and love for his ex-women, Jennifer Garner and Jennifer Lopez, his “love” to play Batman and what it’s like that Paparazzi looked as if it would follow in every movement, including wearing an old T-shirt while he is worried or leaving coffee.

The 52-year-old actor and director also insisted with GZ when he insisted that his life is definitely quite “dram-free”, and in addition spoke to GZ about being within the news for one more very personal struggle: his alcoholism.

In the published interview on Tuesday, Affleck said that he was sober for five years, although he said that he had preferred it, his sobriety “anonymous, because I think it works better than that. But Affleck, who is advertising” The Accountant 2 “for his next film, he understood why the problem appears from time to time.

This was particularly the case when he applied for his film in 2020 “The Way Back”. In the drama, Affleck played an alcoholic iron worker and former high school basketball star, who is recruited to train his old team while he is still drinking and mourning his son's death.

“I knew with 'The May Back', like 'Okay, look, people know that I’m an alcoholic or in recovery, I actually have to have a conversation about it,” said Affleck. “I didn't mind.”

At the same time, Affleck said: “I had no ambitions to be the national spokesman for the restoration of alcoholics. And not because I actually have a shame on it or something.”

“I only think that I actually have been sober for greater than five years, it is just not something that’s in my mind in my mind. It isn’t the central employment of my life,” said Affleck.

West Hollywood, CA - March 02: The actors Ben Affleck (L) and Jennifer Garner take part in the Oscar -Party 2014 2014, which was organized by Graydon Carter on March 2, 2014 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
West Hollywood, CA – March 02: The actors Ben Affleck (L) and Jennifer Garner take part in the Oscar -Party 2014 2014, which was organized by Graydon Carter on March 2, 2014 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

However, when Affleck turned “The Way Back” in autumn 2018, he was very new to recovery when he admitted to GQ. In August 2018, Paparazzi and the tabloids reported about Garner, the mother of his three children, and entered Afflecks Pacific Palisades to stage an intervention. She then drove him to a rehab facility in Los Angeles County. At that time, Affleck and Garner completed their divorce, while he had previously went to rehab in 2001 and 2017 and then fall back.

“At the time it was something that I definitely wrestled and thought of it,” admitted Affleck GQ to “make the best way back”, and then promoted it. “And I used to be also completely aware that my very own experience meant that I could get something that I assumed it felt more real and connects more with people.”

Affleck said again that his recovery could have been easier if the public knew nothing about his alcohol problem. But he said: “I can't complain about it either. I understood to do that job and make this life, if something like that happened, people would find out about it they usually did it.”

Affleck also thanked for the fight. He said: “I actually have arrived in a spot where I consider this experience as a part of my life in authentically grateful ways, while I didn’t think so.

Elsewhere within the interview, Affleck's comments on Garner should bring the recent rumors back to the most recent rumors that he has desired to get together together with her since Lopez's divorce last yr. He clearly sees her as a friend and praises her for “a really good co-parents” and says: “We work well together.”

Ben Affleck, left and Jennifer Lopez visit the premiere of Amazon “This is me … now: a love story” (Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images/TNS)

On Tuesday, Affleck's GQ interview made headlines for what he said about Lopez, his other ex-wife. He said that there was no big “scandal” that led to her top -class separation after lower than two years of marriage.

“The truth is much more quotid than likely that people would believe or be interesting,” said Affleck. “There is no scandal, no soap opera, no intrigue. The truth is when you speak to someone:” Hey, what happened? “Well, there is no:” That's what happened. “It is just a story about people who try to find out their lives and their relationships in a way that we all normally do.”

Affleck also discussed his participation in Lopez 'documentary “The Greatest Love Story Never told”, which got here out in February 2024 to accompany her latest album and a related music film. The documentary must be the homage of the pop mega star to her romance with Affleck, which began for the primary time within the early 2000s. They dated for about three years and fieved their wedding and dissolved in 2004. Almost twenty years later, they revived their romance and married in 2022.

An essential argument that Affeck and Lopez appealed to within the documentation was their opposite views of their public value in comparison with their personal life. People speculated that Affleck and Lopez divorced because he couldn’t live as they prefer to publish points of their personal life.

For GQ, Affleck admitted that he’s a “reserved and private one” than Lopez, but praised her for the incontrovertible fact that he treated “fame rather skillfully and clever more” than he did. Affleck also admitted that “they do not always have the same attitude towards these things in relationships.”

But the star “good will hunt” said that he didn’t judge Lopez the way it desires to be a public media personality. He also said he had “nothing but respect” for the pop star.

“I think there is a tendency to look at separations and to identify basic causes or something like that,” said Affleck. “But to be honest, as I said, the truth is much more quotidian than probably believed or interesting.”

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