Ben Affleck, 47, got Jennifer Garner‘s attention when he admitted his “biggest regret” is their divorce, in a New York Times article published on Feb. 18, and it’s only helped their already cordial co-parent relationship.
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Ben Platt (Image via Twitter)
Actor and singer Ben Platt will perform at the GLAAD Media Awards in New York City next month.
GLAAD announced on Wednesday that the Tony-winning “Dear Evan Hansen” actor and star of Netflix’s “The Politician” will be singing as part of the New York ceremony, which is the 31st annual presentation of the awards, taking place at the Hilton Midtown on Thursday, March 19.
Platt, in addition to his acting on stage and screen, is an Atlantic Records recording artist who
Ben Affleck, 47, got Jennifer Garner‘s attention when he admitted his “biggest regret” is their divorce, in a New York Times article published on Feb. 18, and it’s only helped their already cordial co-parent relationship.
Ben Affleck, 47, just got very real with New York Times. In an interview published on Feb.
Ben Affleck has a few regrets. Divorcing his ex-wife Jennifer Garner is one. Not getting to direct his standalone Batman flick might be another.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation added several heavy hitters from the music industry to its board of directors on Wednesday. The New York-based foundation, which is separate from but supports the Cleveland museum, announced the addition of UMPG chairman and CEO Jody Gerson, UMG evp Michele Anthony, Sony/ATV chairman and CEO Jon Platt, ViacomCBS Consumer Products president Pam Kaufman, and artist-songwriter-producer Pharrell Williams to the board.
Years after their public break-up, the two-time Academy Award winning actor said in an interview that he regretted divorcing Garner, reports aceshowbiz.com. Speaking to The New York Times, the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" actor called their divorce "the biggest regret of my life." He elaborated his statement: "Shame is really toxic. There is no positive byproduct of shame.
Ben Affleck has opened up on his battle with alcohol and his split from Jennifer Garner, describing the divorce as the “biggest regret of my life”.
Ben Affleck’s divorce is his “biggest regret”.
Ben Affleck is opening up like never before.
Ben Affleck is coming to terms with his past and the mistakes he has made. The actor, 47, accounted for a lot of the shame he felt in his life, and how he is trying to move through it in a revealing New York Times interview, published on Feb.
On Wednesday (Feb. 5), GLAAD announced that Ben Platt will join the 31st annual GLAAD Media Awards as a guest performer.