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© Provided by Evening Standard Matt Damon is self-isolating in the small Irish town of Dalkey after being stranded in the country due to the coronavirus lockdown.
The Hollywood star flew into Dublin last month to film scenes for his next movie The Last Duel, which is directed by Ridley Scott, but was trapped in the country when President Donald Trump banned flights between Europe and the United States.
Damon, 49, has been staying in Dalkey, a seaside suburb of Dublin, ever since, accompanied
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Change of plans. Matt Damon is hunkering down in Dalkey, Ireland, with his family amid the country’s lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Damon along with his wife, Luciana, and their three children are currently self-isolating in a house in Dalkey, Ireland, a town with a population of 8,000.
Unlike many celebrities who are stuck at home in their Hollywood mansions or New York City penthouses, it seems Matt Damon has chosen to hunker down and weather the storm of the global coronavirus pandemic in a remarkably more quaint locale.
Unlike many celebrities who are stuck at home in their Hollywood mansions or New York City penthouses, it seems Matt Damon has chosen to hunker down and weather the storm of the global coronavirus pandemic in a remarkably more quaint locale.
The good people of Dalkey have rushed to the defence of one of their beloved adopted celebs, closing ranks against an American journalist who was sniffing around for stories about Matt Damon, who has been holed up in the village because of coronavirus.
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Affleck and Damon led the list of big names who got together for an online celebrity poker tournament, All In For America's Charity. They raised $1.75 million for Feeding America, a non-profit organisation that distributes food to those in need amid the outbreak of COVID-19, reports dailymail.co.uk.