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Ben Affleck defends massive back tattoo, had said it was fake earlier

Ben Affleck has defended his massive back tattoo, which he had two years ago said was fake.

Updated on: Mar 15, 2019 05:30 PM IST
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Hollywood star Ben Affleck has come to the defence of his controversial back tattoo and says it represents something important. The actor and director told TV personality Ellen DeGeneres that the colourful phoenix "represents something really important" to him, reports foxnews.com.

Ben Affleck had previously said that his back tattoo was a fake.
Ben Affleck had previously said that his back tattoo was a fake.

"There was a photo of your back tattoo that got a lot of attention," DeGeneres said after she and Affleck discussed his new Netflix film Triple Frontier.

"It did, not so much positive," Affleck responded. DeGeneres followed up, calling it "a commitment". As the Gone Girl actor started to explain, Ellen said that it was "rising from your a--."

"It's meaningful to me, I like it. It's something that I sort of kept private. It wasn't like I was sort of doing photo shoots or whatever. We didn't know the paparazzi was there so they got a picture of my tattoo and yeah the sentiment ran against," he said.

But despite criticism, the Argo star stood by the tattoo, adding: "I love my tattoo. I'm very happy with it."

In a March 2016 interview, Affleck had said the phoenix was "fake for a movie", but two years later when it was still there, another publication issued an article criticising the tattoo.

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