Booze, Breakups, & Playboy Babes: Inside Ben Affleck’s Sad Last Days Before Rehab
Feb. 25 2019, Updated 11:47 a.m. ET
As RadarOnline.com reported last night, Ben Affleck has checked into rehab for the fourth time in one year after his estranged wife Jen Garner staged an intervention at his Los Angeles home. But RadarOnline.com readers were hardly surprised by the troubled actor’s desperate move to treatment after his whirlwind recent days including a breakup from girlfriend Lindsay Shookus, two dates with a Playboy model, and even a booze delivery to his home. Check out RadarOnline.com’s gallery for the latest on the sobriety-challenged star’s wild antics.
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Bye, Ben! Shookus hugged Affleck’s recovery coach Noah Levine outside of Affleck’s house on August 9. The SNL producer hasn’t been spotted with the star since. “When Ben drinks, he gets nasty and it’s hard to be around him,” a source told RadarOnline.com yesterday. “He’s unmotivated and becomes very sloppy in his decision-making and his appearance…His behavior was a big turn off to Lindsay, who prides herself on her work and her motivation for life.”
That was fast! Boozy Affleck, 46, was caught on a date with much-younger Playboy model Shauna Sexton, 22, just days later. The new couple went to Nobu on August 16.
On August 20, Affleck and Sexton picked up fast food and headed back to his home.
Caught red-handed! Affleck accepted a delivery of what appeared to be Mexican beer on the same day.
Chaos! On August 21, Affleck’s dogs escaped his home, and LAPD officers arrived to the scene.
She’s had it! Garner, 46, took a crying Affleck to rehab on August 22. “Ben was a mess,” an eyewitness told RadarOnline.com. “Jen was just serious…She looked like she was holding back tears. Seems like it’s not the first time she’s had to do this.”
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