Ben Affleck confesses that his marriage to Jennifer Garner led him to have a drinking problem

Thanks? After saving him and helping him with his addiction problems, Jennifer Garner is now the protagonist of the new statements by Ben Affleck, who said that he felt trapped in his marriage to the actress and assured that if they had remained married, he would probably still be an alcoholic.

In his latest ad campaign to increase the odds of being nominated for an Oscar for the film The Tender Bar, Affleck made a virtual appearance on the radio show The Howard Stern Show, where he talked about his ex-wife and the reasons why they ended up separating in 2015.

We probably would have ended up attacking each other all the time. He would probably keep drinking. A big part of why I started drinking was because I felt trapped. It was like, ‘I can’t go because I have kids, but I’m not happy. What I do?’. And what I did was drink a bottle of whiskey every day and sleep on the couch, which turned out not to be the solution.

As if that were not enough, the protagonist of Lost He added that both he and Garner, who were legally married from 2005 to 2018, tried to work on their marriage and make it work for the sake of their three children: Violet, Seraphina and Samuel, 16, 12 and 9, respectively.

Ben Affleck

In the end, we tried and we tried, we did it because we had children, because we both felt that we did not want our children to see us as an example of what a failed marriage is. The truth is that we take our time, we make a decision. We mature differently. We had a marriage that didn’t work out, that happens. She is someone I love and respect, but to whom I could not stay married another minute.

Of course, although the actor blamed his marriage to Garner for his scandalous and worrying alcoholism, from which she saved him by taking him to rehab in 2018, he admitted that he is a good father and explained that, at the end of the day, that’s what most important to him and the reason he decided to be sober.

Ben Affleck y Jennifer Garner

The cure for addiction is suffering, when you suffer enough, something inside you ends up getting tired. I’m lucky because I got to that point just before I lost the most important thing to me. Not my career or money, it was my relationship with my children, and when I felt that my alcoholism could affect them, that’s when I accepted it. It was the worst day of my life. I did what I needed to do, but since that day, I swear to God I have never wanted to drink again in my life.

Surprisingly, this is not the first time he has blamed his marriage for his alcohol problems, although it is known that he had already been in rehab in 2001 and it was not until 2004 that he dated Garner. Even so, last year he declared for The New York Times that he resumed his addiction because of marital problems.

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