What Did Ben Affleck Say About His Imaginary Dog?
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Key Takeaways
- Ben Affleck had a unique childhood experience involving an imaginary dog.
- He had to walk an invisible dog to prove his responsibility to his mother.
- Childhood dreams can often be met with parental challenges.
- Imaginary friends and pets are common in childhood development.
- Ben Affleck recently appeared in ‘The Accountant 2’.
Los Angeles, Nov 8 (NationPress) Hollywood actor-director Ben Affleck once recounted his experiences with an imaginary dog that left a lasting impact on him. A clip from ‘The Graham Norton Show’ has resurfaced, showcasing this amusing yet poignant tale.
Ben shared that he was raised by a strict single mother who had little time to care for a pet. When he approached her about getting a dog, she presented him with a challenge.
In the clip, Ben explained, “As a child, I yearned for a dog, but my mother, a single parent, was reluctant to take on the additional responsibility, especially since she already had me and my brother to manage. I pleaded with her endlessly until she finally agreed, with a stipulation: ‘You must prove to me that you’re responsible enough to own a dog.’ I said, ‘Sure, I can do that.’ She then told me, ‘You’ll need to walk an invisible dog every morning and afternoon for a month.’”
He continued, “So I got a leash and collar and walked around the block for a month, morning and afternoon. In the end, she still refused to get me a dog. So, I guess that’s what damaged me (laughs).”
Interestingly, Matt Smith, who was on the same couch, shared his own tale of an imaginary friend.
He said, “I had an imaginary friend who was a kangaroo named Roo. I would often break things and blame it on Roo. By the age of four, I realized that this was a futile endeavor.”
On the professional front, Ben Affleck recently appeared in ‘The Accountant 2’.