Ben Affleck

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's studio condemn Donald Trump campaign video

The clip, featuring a narration voiced by Damon from the film Air, was posted on Mr Trump's social media platform Truth Social.

The audio was used over footage of Trump as a young boy and as president.

But the studio said it did not consent to or endorse its usage for Mr Trump's political campaign.

The studio said: "Any use of material from Air by the Trump campaign where approval or consent is required, we do not grant such consent."

'Bennifer' tie the knot in Las Vegas - reports

The nuptials come 17 years after they called off their first engagement in 2004.

News of the couple getting back together last year sent fans into a spin, as they publicly displayed their rekindled love on social media.

Neither has confirmed the marriage yet.

The Clark County Clerk's Office in Nevada - where Las Vegas is located - shows on its record system that Jennifer Lopez will change her name to Jennifer Affleck.

Ben Affleck apologises for 'groping' MTV host Hilarie Burton

The incident surfaced after he posted condemnation of Harvey Weinstein, who is facing sexual assault allegations.

One Twitter user remembered how Affleck "grabbed Hilarie Burton's breasts on TRL once" but "everyone forgot though". Burton replied: "I didn't forget."

Affleck later wrote on Twitter: "I acted inappropriately toward Ms Burton and I sincerely apologise."

A clip of the moment from TRL Uncensored was recirculated, including a clip of Burton recalling how Affleck had put his arm around her and proceeded to "tweak my left boob".

Ben Affleck reveals alcohol treatment

In a Facebook post, the Batman and Argo actor admitted that alcoholism was "something I've dealt with in the past and will continue to confront".

He said the latest course of treatment was "the first of many steps being taken towards a positive recovery".

His battles with drink problems stretch back more than 15 years, with his first reported stint in an alcohol treatment clinic taking place in 2001.

Ben Affleck's Live by Night joins list of costly film flops

According to Variety, the Ben Affleck crime drama is set to lose the Warner Bros studio $75m (£60m).

The film cost an estimated $65m (£52m) to make but has only made $16.5m (£13m) of it back.

Factor in the costs of marketing and distribution and the period gangster thriller looks like it's firing blanks.

It's a galling comedown for Affleck, whose last film as director was the Oscar-winning Argo.