While the world focuses on what Ben Affleck says about his second separation from Jennifer Lopez, the star seems more concerned about this FBI January visit. Because it turns out that the FBI was not at all concerned about him.
FBI agents visiting his house While the Fire Burned palisades are still another episode in the soap opera constantly underway which took place around Affleck since he and Matt Damon won the original Oscar scenario for “Good Will Hunting” in 1998.
You know the soap: the Jen's first divorce. THE back tattoo. THE drink. More drink. THE bounce. THE meeting. THE Second divorce from Jen. Sadness. And of course, the song on Affleck technically excellent skills in the bag.
“Some people like to follow the soap … and you have become a character in this soap opera,” said the actor-director-producer Gq In an interview published Tuesday. “You do not write it, you do not direct it, you do not even know that you are there, but you are.”
Affleck said he was aware that the soap is often absurd.
“The FBI visited my house. But it's quite revealing, right? So I come home and see that there is a story with sources that say: “Hey, the FBI was with you. I say to myself: “Well, it's strange.” So I call them and I say: “Hey, the FBI, were you at home?”
We don't know, said the FBI.
“I am transferred. Finally, someone who is really responsible for what was going on was: “Oh, we did not know that it was your home”.
FBI agents just went from door to door by thinking of the bell and seeing if the people who answered could be on the ground to share everything they could have seen. Except that the door of Affleck came with lying paparazzi, and a story was born.
“He who wrote history invented something about the way he was linked to an investigation into a drone which, I suppose, crashed into one of the helicopters (In fact, it was a plane) Two or three miles at the top of Mandeville Canyon. It turns out that no, it was not there, “he said.
“It's like: you saw this event on the FBI at home. I had no idea,” he added. “My only involvement was to find him, to understand it.”
In reality, Affleck says that he is just “an average age guy” or as GQ described it, “a father of three divorced children who goes in an office most of the time”. Nothing worthy of interest in his daily life.
Except – maybe – the causes of the divorce of J. Lo.
But Affleck even the demystime. “Yeah, there is no scandal, no soap opera, no intrigue,” Affleck told GQ. “The truth is that when you speak to someone:” Hey, what happened? ” Well, there is not: “that's what happened”. It's just a story about people who try to understand their life and their relationships in a way that we normally do. »»
So, nothing to do here. Move, FBI. You have other doors to hit.