
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon have been friends since childhood
Los Angeles:
Childhood friends Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are living by one another again after Matt Damon purchased a $15 million mansion in the Pacific Palisades district in Los Angeles right near his pal's property.
Ben Affleck is thrilled that Matt Damon has made the move with his family - wife Luciana and daughters, Alexia, Isabella, six, Gia, four, and 23-month-old Stella - although he admits the pair's expectations about parenthood have changed a lot over the years.
The 40-year-old actor - who has three children, daughters Violet, six, and Seraphina, three, and six-month-old son Samuel with his wife Jennifer Garner - told the Boston Herald newspaper: "We're closer than we were in Central Square (in Cambridge, Massachusetts). We've got the kids back and forth in the yards. The weird thing is, when we imagined hanging out with our kids together, it would be like playing football and baseball. But it's all these girls playing princess!"
Matt Damon's new home boasts six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, swimming pool and sprawling garden.
The two friends famously won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar and a Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay for their 1997 movie Good Will Hunting. ========================================Robbie Williams has piled on the pounds since quitting smokingSinger-turned-designer Robbie Williams has plans to model his own range of underwear like footballer David Beckham but his weight gain is preventing that from becoming a possibility.
He told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Modelling my own undies is something I'm definitely interested in but I can't separate me from chocolate just now. I gave up smoking and put on two stone so I went, 'Right, I think skinny jeans are not for me right now so I'll hit the gym'. I've just got to keep my feet out of the pantry. I'm nearly 40 so it's now or never to lose weight. We need to ban chocolate. My fans should stop giving me Revels!"
While Robbie admits he doesn't know much about designing, the star hopes he will be as lucky with his latest career as he has been in the music industry.
Speaking about his Farrell collection, he said: "My management asked if I'd like to do a clothing line. I thought 'I've worn clothes all my life. I must know how to do this.' I'm delusional enough to think I can and was delusional enough to think I could write songs, sing them and people would come in droves to watch me again. So, hopefully, this will be another part of my grand delusional plan for life."
Ben Affleck is thrilled that Matt Damon has made the move with his family - wife Luciana and daughters, Alexia, Isabella, six, Gia, four, and 23-month-old Stella - although he admits the pair's expectations about parenthood have changed a lot over the years.
The 40-year-old actor - who has three children, daughters Violet, six, and Seraphina, three, and six-month-old son Samuel with his wife Jennifer Garner - told the Boston Herald newspaper: "We're closer than we were in Central Square (in Cambridge, Massachusetts). We've got the kids back and forth in the yards. The weird thing is, when we imagined hanging out with our kids together, it would be like playing football and baseball. But it's all these girls playing princess!"
Matt Damon's new home boasts six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, swimming pool and sprawling garden.
The two friends famously won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar and a Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay for their 1997 movie Good Will Hunting. ========================================Robbie Williams has piled on the pounds since quitting smokingSinger-turned-designer Robbie Williams has plans to model his own range of underwear like footballer David Beckham but his weight gain is preventing that from becoming a possibility.
He told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Modelling my own undies is something I'm definitely interested in but I can't separate me from chocolate just now. I gave up smoking and put on two stone so I went, 'Right, I think skinny jeans are not for me right now so I'll hit the gym'. I've just got to keep my feet out of the pantry. I'm nearly 40 so it's now or never to lose weight. We need to ban chocolate. My fans should stop giving me Revels!"
While Robbie admits he doesn't know much about designing, the star hopes he will be as lucky with his latest career as he has been in the music industry.
Speaking about his Farrell collection, he said: "My management asked if I'd like to do a clothing line. I thought 'I've worn clothes all my life. I must know how to do this.' I'm delusional enough to think I can and was delusional enough to think I could write songs, sing them and people would come in droves to watch me again. So, hopefully, this will be another part of my grand delusional plan for life."