Ben Affleck says he wants his kids to work minimum wage jobs despite his multimillion-dollar net worth

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Ben Affleck may earn eight-figure salaries for the movies he stars in, but he doesn't make a habit of sharing that wealth with his kids.

Affleck, who co-parents three teenagers — Violet Anne, 19, Seraphina Rose, 16, and Samuel, 13 — with his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner, recently went viral when he showed up at a sneaker convention with his son.

In a video from the event shared by the popular Instagram account Got Sole, Affleck refused to buy a $6,000 pair of Dior Air Jordan 1s that Samuel had his eye on. "That's a lot of lawns you gotta mow there," the actor quipped.

During a Tuesday appearance on NBC's morning show "Jenna & Friends," guest co-host Andy Cohen told Affleck he admired his just-say-no strategy.

"He was like, 'We have the money,'" Affleck recalled his son saying. "I was like, 'I have the money. You're broke.'"

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Ben Affleck and his son, Samuel Garner Affleck, attend a Lakers game in February. Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images

"Listen, you love your kids," Affleck continued. "You want to give them everything and do everything for them. But I think you definitely do them a disservice by not connecting — you want something meaningful, that you want? You have to work for that."

Affleck confirmed that his two eldest kids have already entered the workforce. Seraphina recently landed a "classic teenager" job in a shop, while Violet is juggling college schoolwork with a part-time job and the search for a summer internship.

"My son is 13. He's reckoning with that reality right now as he's looking at no shoes in his closet, thinking about — well, he's got shoes, just no, like, crazy expensive fancy shoes," Affleck explained. "I'm like, 'Well, if you want that, you can work 1,000 hours.' You know what I mean? Minimum wage."

Before becoming an in-demand Hollywood star, Affleck was raised in a working-class family in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He spent his teenage years auditioning for after-school specials and acting in high-school theater productions with his longtime friend, Matt Damon.

Affleck and Damon famously split a $600,000 check for writing "Good Will Hunting," their breakthrough film, which won best original screenplay at the 1998 Oscars. Over the years, Affleck built up to earning eight-figure paydays with memorable roles in blockbuster films, including his turn as Batman in multiple DC Comics movies.

In 2020, Forbes estimated Affleck's net worth to be $55 million.


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