Ben Affleck Slams Tabloids For Spreading Breakup Rumors With Jennifer Garner Due To Gambling; Is His Gambling Getting Worse?

Ben Affleck Slam Tabloids For Spreading Breakup Rumors With Jennifer Garner Due To Gambling; Is Ben's Gambling Getting Worse?

Ben Affleck is in a bad mood and cannot help utter curses when tabloid rumors spread saying that his wife Jennifer Garner is leaving him for his gambling habits, Mail Online reports. His reaction came after he is alleged to be banned from playing Black Jack or 21 in MotorCity Casino in Detroit on Friday.

The Batman actor is not successful in containing his anger while in an interview with Details magazine saying how tabloids fictionalized his story and make him look bad. "See, that's tabloid s***. That's all bulls***. They completely lie. 'I mean, I can show you 10 articles of Star and OK! - those magazines feel totally comfortable absolutely fictionalizing every single element of the story."

Further, he urged readers to be more careful and critical with what they are reading and decide the truthfulness of the news. "My only hope is that people with any common sense recognize that those stories are false. And, I don't know, there are worse stories. It's really hard for people to understand - it would be hard for me to understand - that people can freely write that sh*t, almost completely fiction, and pass it off and run it."

Earlier reports on Daily Mail stated that a casino in Detroit recently banned Ben from playing Black Jack. This is not the first time the actor is banned from a casino after he was banned from a Las Vegas casino on April this year and another from a Hard Rock Hotel Casino. The alleged ban is due to the Argo actor's alleged act of counting the cards while playing, an unforgiveable offense.

Sources from TMZ related that indeed, their sources saw the actor in a casino last week with at least $30,000 worth of chips and had seated with other co-players for a long time.

The Daredevil actor considered the act of banning him from playing as 'sour graping' considering that it also took him some time to learn the game and when he did learn the rules, the staff would not let him play anymore. "I mean the fact that being good at the game is against the rules at a casino should tell you something about a casino."

Meanwhile, Ben Affleck will appear in a much-awaited film "Gone Girl" directed by David Fincher and is set to be released on October 3. The actor will play the role of Nick Dunne, a husband accused of killing his wife who has gone missing after their fifth year anniversary. 

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