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Ben Affleck Focusing On Family After Rehabilitation; Here's What We Know So Far

By Mae Miller | Update Date: Apr 01, 2017 07:50 AM EDT

Actor, Ben Affleck is one of the most sought performers in the country. He has many blockbuster movies, including "Pearl Harbor" (2001). He has a very successful career but despite this success, he suffered from alcohol addiction.

Just recently, he completed another rehabilitation process. Let's find out the changes in his life during and after the rehabilitation stint.

Ben Affleck Focusing On Kids After Rehabilitation

The 44-year-old actor confessed in an interview that earlier in Mar., he had finished therapy for alcohol addiction. Ben Affleck also said that he wanted to experience living to the fullest and be the best dad he can be.

For more than a year and a half, Affleck has been co-parenting his children with estranged wife, Jennifer Garner. Reportedly, they are still living together with their kids but the couple has been seperated for almost two years, as reported by E! Online.

What's Next For Ben Affleck After Rehabilitation?

According to Matt Damon his best colleague, Ben Affleck, is doing great after his treatment in rehab for alcohol addiction. Damon also added that Affleck is with his children now and much happier, per a report from ABC.

Ben Affleck is a part of the upcoming "Justice League" movie. Affleck was also present in the CinemaCon by surprise. He was seen joking around with his fellow stars during the event.

Ben Affleck Thankful To Jennifer Garner

Ben Affleck made his first official public appearance after revealing his stay in rehab. Now, his next project is portraying the role of Batman in the "Justice League" movie.

The actor is thankful for his former beau Jennifer Garner. He stated that he is lucky because Garner has helped him and cared for their children, as he is doing the work he set out to do. This was the first of numerous steps being taken towards a definite improvement.

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