Matt Damon makes his way out to his car after visiting close pal Ben Affleck on Sunday afternoon (May 31) in the Pacific Palisades, Calif.
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"I never expected we would get him on the show"
Matt Damon has surprised listeners on a Dublin radio show after agreeing to do an online interview from lockdown. You can listen to the interview below.
For weeks, the presenter of the Dublin breakfast programme, Nathan O’Reilly, had sent interview requests to Damon’s agent after learning that the Hollywood actor was staying in the city.
Damon had flown into Dublin with his family to film The Last Duel – a film by Ridley Scott. However, almost
Matt Damon makes his way out to his car after visiting close pal Ben Affleck on Sunday afternoon (May 31) in the Pacific Palisades, Calif.
The time has come for Hollywood star Matt Damon to depart the Emerald Isle and we have to admit, we’re kind of sad about it.
Most of us will remember what it was like to graduate from school, the lead up to the ceremony and the excitement of a night out after with your friends.
Matt Damon has quickly become Ireland’s favourite actor as he spends lockdown right here with us.
It seems like once we get an A-list Hollywood celeb on our shores we really go all out and the last few months we have all been obsessing over Matt Damon.
As you will surely know by now Matt Damon has been living in Dalkey for the last few months.
Matt Damon recently said that he isn't shocked by the Coronavirus outbreak. During his conversation with SPIN 1038’s Fully Charged, the actor revealed that his film Contagion prepared him for this long back. We all have heard about the 2011 film Contagion that started trending after the COVID-19 pandemic spread in several parts of the world. The netizens drew similarities between the respiratory disease and its effects shown in the film and the ongoing situation across the globe.
Matt Damon has had a unique experience while quarantining during the coronavirus pandemic. It was recently revealed that the movie star has been taking shelter in an Irish suburb of Dublin called Dalkey.
© Getty Hollywood star Matt Damon has described living in Ireland as being in a “fairy tale”, while also praising the Irish premier for his work on the frontline.
Coronavirus is affecting families around the world, including Matt Damon's. As the pandemic wages on, the Oscar winner and father of four newly revealed his stepdaughter, Alexia Barroso, contracted the virus and has since recovered. In an interview on Dublin's SPIN 1038 Fully Charged, the actor shared that Alexia goes to college in New York City and had coronavirus "really early on," along with her roommates.
Back in action. Matt Damon revealed in a new interview that his 21-year-old daughter, Alexia, contracted COVID-19 and has since recovered.
Matt Damon revealed that his stepdaughter got the coronavirus while going to school in New York City at the onset of the worldwide pandemic. The actor, 49, appeared for an interview on Ireland’s Spin 1038 “Fully Charged” radio show where he revealed the news of his kid's illness.The actor has been stuck in Ireland, specifically the small Dublin suburb of Dalkey, for several weeks after travel restrictions took effect while he was there to shoot a movie.
Matt Damon‘s family has been affected by the coronavirus. The 49-year-old actor, who is currently quarantined with his family in the small town of Dalkey, Ireland, made a surprise appearance on a local radio show — “SPIN 1038 Fully Charged” — where he talked about being in lockdown abroad and how the coronavirus has impacted his family.