Ben Affleck's gambling is now again putting the actor into the spotlight after being previously kicked out from a casino and is now expected to cause some stain in his marriage.
Casinos are already quite hesitant to welcome the actor as he is always being kicked out. The rumor about the award-winning actor being summoned by the security of the casino came out about two months ago when he was caught card counting while playing blackjack at the Hard Rock Café in Las Vegas which is known to be an unacceptable strategy. Rumors even suggested that Ben Affleck was banned from gambling in the said casino, but it was cleared that he was just banned from playing blackjack.
That doesn't actually ends there as the actor was recently kicked out from another casino. During his break while filming the "Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice", the actor went spent his free time by visiting the Caesars Windsor Hotel and Casino in Windsor, Ontario. According to the report made by Star magazine, Ben Affleck started his gambling session as he walked straight into the card games of the casino.
Instead of enjoying the actor's free time from filming, it seems like he was not able to do so after he was kicked out of the casino. The actor was reportedly able to play for only about 20 minutes before he was stopped and asked by the security to leave. An insider to the magazine also claimed that the actor looked mad as if he lost a lot of money; however, Ben Affleck's gambling does not just cause him his fortune since it was also reported that his wife Jennifer Garner is already fed up with the actor's habit.
The actor's nine-year marriage with Garner is quite on the edge after he was kicked out in Las Vegas two months ago. According to rumors circling the couple, Garner recently canceled a family trip scheduled this summer. It was also said that the actress is completely distraught with Ben's problems. If Ben Affleck's gambling may further continue then it is quite expected that the longtime couple will eventually head for divorce.
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