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How a fake feud between Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel has come to a head on the red carpet 18 years later

2023-03-31T05:09:04.356Z


What started as a joke between the actor and the presenter in 2005 is today a mix between a joke and a recurring fight. His last public scuffle was at a premiere this week and they don't seem willing to bury the hatchet


When almost 18 years have passed since their first fight, it seems that actor Matt Damon (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 52 years old) and presenter and comedian Jimmy Kimmel (New York, 55 years old) are not willing to bury the hatchet.

Not even on a red carpet, where attention and spotlights are on them.

The supposed enmity that the two Americans have been starring in for more than fifteen years, when the presenter made a bad joke on television about Damon, has been loaded with insults, memes and even songs.

The last public scuffle between the two took place this week, at the world premiere of

Air

, a film directed by Ben Affleck and starring Damon, which deals with how the union between Michael Jordan and the sports firm Nike was conceived.

As he passed through the red carpet of the Regency Village Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles (California), and in statements to Kevin Frazier, a journalist for the Entertainment Tonight portal on celebrities and movies

,

the interpreter has assured that he is not willing to make peace with the well-known presenter

"No, no, he's a jerk.

Why would he do that?" he expressed.

“He is a terrible human being.

He is a manifestly bad man, ”added the actor.

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The apparently tense situation on the red carpet did not end there, as Jimmy Kimmel was invited to the premiere and, just a few steps behind him, witnessed the actor's statements.

"Hey!

I'd love to take a picture with you, but our time is up!" Damon yelled at Kimmel, referring to a joke that has been with them since December 2005, when the presenter used that tagline —"We've run out of time , sorry, Matt Damon ”— to end his late-night show

and that, since then, he brings out in each and every one of the broadcasts of

Jimmy Kimmel Live

.

After that sentence, and in the middle of the red carpet, the interpreter of the

Jason Bourne

saga gave Kimmel a clear comb.

If Damon and Kimmel seem to agree on something, it is that

reconciliation

between the two will not be imminent.

“Honestly, I can't imagine that happening.

I really can't", Kimmel commented on that same red carpet, assuring that the next day Ben Affleck would be present on his program and that this was "the closest" he was going to be to Damon, since the director of Air has been a

friend

since actor's childhood

During the broadcast of that program last Wednesday, Damon finally ended up appearing by surprise.

Of course, from a screen and without stepping on the set.

“We had a bad show…”, explained the comedian about how it all started in an interview in 2013 for the American public radio

NPR

.

"

The guests were bad and I felt pretty bad about myself at the end of the show," Kimmel recalled about that night when Damon was not among those guests and had nothing to do with that show

.

.

But he said that the actor's name was "the first name" that came to his mind and that there was no particular reason why he chose it.

He just came up with it and blurted it out as a closing quip: “I was trying to think of a top star, and someone we absolutely wouldn't bump into if he was on the show.”

“People laugh every time I say that sentence.

Repeating the same joke every night, one would think that people would eventually get tired of it, but it hasn't," he added.

He, the producers and the public loved it and, almost 18 years later, are still using it.

Since then the joke has continued, if only to continue stretching a false enmity that the public seems to like a lot.

The actor, winner of an Oscar for best original screenplay for

Good Will Hunting

(1997) -he has four other nominations-, once even entered the set to receive rejection in the flesh seconds after Kimmel said the sound phrase.

From that appearance, and to continue stretching the gum of the false grudge, the actor left screaming and breaking the furniture.

Since that day, Matt Damon has never been an official guest on the show, but he is one of those who has appeared the most, whether it was in absurd costumes, in parodies of his movie, in the viral I'm fucking Matt

Damon

or even when the actor hijacked an entire episode and tied Kimmel to a chair.

The joke has even reached the Oscars, where Kimmel has continued with the joke in the three editions that he has presented (2017, 2018 and 2023) and has attacked

Damon

live

in front of millions of viewers.

Source: elparis

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