Ben Affleck Finally Addresses His 'Garish' Back Tattoo

Ben Affleck insists he's'doing just fine as he hits back at tattoo critics

Ben Affleck insists he's'doing just fine as he hits back at tattoo critics

Thick skin bolstered by garish tattoos.

"Last Saturday, nearly exactly two years after Affleck denied its existence, the back tattoo returned to haunt the headlines, itself a phoenix rising from the ashes of gossip rags past", The New Yorker's Naomi Fry wrote.

The month of March has been dominated by thoughts and prayers over Ben Affleck's mysterious back tattoo.

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After The New Yorker published a critical article about his massive back tattoo, the two-time Oscar victor, 45, took to Twitter with a sharp response.

Ben Affleck refuses to be fazed by negativity. At the time people were puzzled, mainly because he has denied the tattoo saying it was once a temporary look for a movie role and also, just why? The magazine called the permanent art "garish" and "gargantuan" before noting that Affleck's "gut is pooching outward in a way that ... tends to read as Homer Simpsonesque". The New Yorker article argued that ever since Affleck's 2015 split from Jennifer Garner, paparazzi photos have shown a "Sad Ben", from him vaping in his vehicle to the low-energy interviews he gave during the "Batman v Superman" press tour. Matt's take: "It's not one man's job to tell another man what he can do to his back". 'Bless his heart, " Garner said to Vanity Fair. "I support him in all of his artistic expression". Am I the ashes in this scenario?

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