Ottawa Citizen

‘I really wish I had listened’

Oscar winner apologizes for his recent remarks on sexual misconduct

- MARK DANIELL

Matt Damon is apologizin­g to #TimesUp and #MeToo supporters after controvers­ial remarks he recently made about sexual misconduct in Hollywood.

The Downsizing star — who has worked with Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein — came under fire last month after attempting to argue that inappropri­ate behaviour should be addressed according to its level of severity.

“I really wish I had listened before I weighed in on any of this,” Damon said.

In a Dec. 14 interview, he said: “There’s a difference between, you know, patting someone on the butt and rape or child molestatio­n, right? Both of those behaviours need to be confronted and eradicated without question, but they shouldn’t be conflated, right?”

Those comments drew anger from actresses including Alyssa Milano, Damon’s ex Minnie Driver and Evan Rachel Wood, who slammed him on Twitter. There was also a social media campaign to have Damon dropped from the upcoming female-led Ocean’s Eight.

Now, Damon says he regrets his remarks. “Yes, it’s been a little over a month and I just have been listening to the response — carefully — and in retrospect ... I wouldn’t have said what I said,” Damon said. “Ultimately, what it comes down to for me is I don’t ever want to further anybody’s pain with anything I say or do. So for that, I’m truly sorry.”

Damon was speaking in support of his non-profit Water.org, which he started with co-founder and CEO Gary White. This year, Water.org and Stella Artois will team up in their ongoing collaborat­ive effort to end the global water crisis.

Damon will appear in a Super Bowl ad and customers in Canada will be able to help people in the developing world access clean water through the purchase of Stella or limited-edition chalices designed by artists from countries where Water.org operates.

“It’s amazing that Stella is doing this,” Damon said. “It’s an awesome partnershi­p for us. They’re using their formidable reach to really get this message out.

“If anybody in Canada, between now and the middle of April, buys a 12-pack of Stella, you are also buying clean water for someone in the developing world for six months. It’s just amazing ... This is a real tangible way that you can move the needle for a fellow human being.”

 ?? CRAIG BARRITT/GETTY IMAGES ?? “In retrospect ... I wouldn’t have said what I said,” Matt Damon says.
CRAIG BARRITT/GETTY IMAGES “In retrospect ... I wouldn’t have said what I said,” Matt Damon says.

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