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Ben Affleck Continues To Struggle With Sobriety

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Ben Affleck exorcism performed by Jennifer Garner?

Ben Affleck was spotted Saturday night struggling to walk and seemingly very drunk in West Hollywood while leaving the La Peer Hotel’s Unicef Halloween party according to TMZ.

The celebrity reporters caught Ben Affleck on camera stumbling and nearly falling after leaving the party, Ben the attempted to use the SUV to steady himself.

Affleck has been through the wringer with his excessive drinking for the past few years, costing him his marriage to Jennifer Garner, time with his daughters and a major blow to his career.

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Ben has been on and off the wagon with his struggles and has repeatedly gone to rehab in an attempt to gain control of his addictions. As previously reported in August of 2018 Jennifer Garner made one last attempt to help Ben to rehab.

Stories were circulating last summer that Jen had even reportedly gone as far as to stage an in-home “exorcism” of sorts before checking him into the Malibu rehab. The “informant” claimed that Jen is very religious and arrived at Ben’s with a bible in her hand in hopes of saving him from himself.

While many fans are skeptical regarding this Ben Affleck exorcism story, anyone who has dealt with a loved one who suffers from addiction very well knows there comes a time when you are almost willing to try anything to help them reach their sobriety point.

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Affleck’s last rehab stay appeared to have been successful, for at least a while. The actor had been working his sobriety program, had a sober coach and was attending wellness classes that specialize in Buddhist ethics.

It is not known at this time as to whether Ben Affleck will be returning to rehab, or if the Halloween party was just a blip in his sobriety or the start of another major downhill slide. We wish Ben the best.

By Ruby Roberts

Ruby is an entertainment writer with a passion for music and a nose for gossip.

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