That’s Matt Damon’s Crib
This fabulous Miami Beach villa-inspired home, currently on the market for $20 million, is owned by the man himself, Matt Damon. Or in his own words, "Matt Damon."
This fabulous Miami Beach villa-inspired home, currently on the market for $20 million, is owned by the man himself, Matt Damon. Or in his own words, "Matt Damon."
Because they are cuter than us and love isn't dead after all, Matt Damon and his wife, Luciana Barroso, renewed their vows and got all mushy this weekend.
Matt Damon is basically an American tradition at this point -- like baseball, apple pie, reality shows, and taking forks out of the dishwasher without unloading the whole thing, appreciating Matt Damon's hotness has become a pastime.
Get ready to see Michael Douglas and Matt Damon as you've never seen them before: covered in glitter and making out. Which is exactly what we expected from the Liberace biopic 'Behind the Candelabra.'
In one of the best-known celeb pranks, back in 2008 comedienne Sarah Silverman went on her then-boyfriend's show 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to tell him a secret. A surprise, if you will, of epic proportions.
Matt Damon continues to promote his nonprofit Water.org -- this time not through a fake press conference in which he goes on a toilet strike, but in an animated public service announcement about the lack of clean drinking water in the developing world.
So, Happy World Water Day. Celebrate by drinking some overpriced bottled water from the mountains of the Himalayas! And by "the Himalayas" we mean "the Hudson River."
In a fake PSA that's probably meant to go viral, actor Matt Damon explains to a staged yet bewildered crowd that he has boycotted going to the bathroom to support Water.org, the non-profit he co-founded.
The first photo from the controversial HBO biopic 'Behind the Candelabra,' starring Michael Douglas as the eccentric piano player Liberace and Matt Damon as his longtime lover Scott Thorson, has been released.
It's not as racy as we were expecting considering Damon's confessions that his role required a lot of tasteful nudity and that Douglas is a “good kisser," but we suppose they're saving the fun stuff for the film.
Pretty much every night for the past decade, late night host Jimmy Kimmel has said Matt Damon would be a guest on his titular show -- and then at the end of each program, Kimmel always claims Damon's appearance had to be scrapped for time reasons.
On Thursday night, Matt got his revenge. He kidnapped Jimmy and completely took over his show, thus ending the running joke that was told a total of 1,205 times.
Here's what a good guy Matt Damon is: In his upcoming role as the lover of eccentric pianist Liberace, he was more concerned about creating a believable relationship that presents homosexuality in a positive light than he was about having to swap spit with co-star Michael Douglas.