Matt Damon looked more in love than ever with his wife of nearly 20 years, Luciana, on Monday while vacationing in the famous holiday destination of Mykonos, Greece.
The Bourne Identity actor wrapped his arms around the 47-year-old former bartender as they took a dip in the ocean on a sunny afternoon.
His wife looked slim and muscular in a black bikini, while Matt wore men’s swim shorts, a swimming cap and sunglasses.
The 53-year-old Air star and his wife visit the beautiful island every year with their children.
The couple – who recently hit the red carpet at the IF premiere – were also spotted walking along the Aegean Sea coast.
This comes after Matt and Luciana were forced to leave their hotel following a bomb threat that turned out to be a hoax over the weekend. The Mykonos Police Sub-Directorate took immediate action after receiving an anonymous email falsely claiming that explosives had been placed at four beach bars on the Greek island.
Matt Damon looked more in love than ever with his wife of nearly 20 years, Luciana, on Monday while vacationing in the famous destination of Mykonos, Greece
The Bourne Identity actor’s former barmaid wore black bikini bottoms and a long lace skirt with skulls on it
The couple went on holiday with their four daughters: Alexia, 25, Isabella, 18, Gia, 15, and Stella, 13.
Alexia was four when Matt met Luciana at a crowded nightclub in Miami, Florida in 2003, while he was in town filming the movie Stuck On You.
“Matt’s story is that he saw me across the room and there was a light shining on me. And I thought, ‘Yeah, it was a nightclub – there were lights everywhere!'” she said in a rare interview with Vogue Australia from 2018.
She said Matt was getting recognized more and more and was hiding behind the bar to hang out.
“He says, ‘Oh, I saw you and I really wanted to talk to you.’”
Although she felt a connection with the Hollywood star, she did not dare to do so because she already had a young daughter.
“But I thought, ‘I can’t do that, I have a four-year-old daughter, I’m not going anywhere’… and that was one of the things he loved, that I had a daughter,” she explained.
“He said, ‘I think it’s great that you’re a mom and that’s your priority.’ Some guys might be different, they might find it complicated, but for him it wasn’t.”
Ms. Damon appears thinner than ever as she was spotted emerging from the ocean
Matt wore a black and beige shirt as he chatted with friends on the sandy beach with his wife
The couple became engaged in September 2005 and married almost three months later in a private civil ceremony at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau.
When his first child, Isabella, was born, it changed his life, he said.
“I really had no life outside of the movies. I worked all day, went to the gym and went to sleep,” he told Britain’s Sunday Express.
‘Now I have a place to be, so I come home after work.’
Last month it was reported that Damon and Ben Affleck will star in the thriller RIP.
The duo have selected the cast of the film, which will be written and directed by Joe Carnahan and produced by Damon and Affleck’s company Artists Equity.
Plot details have not yet been released, but the project is described as a crime thriller and filming is expected to begin later this year.
RIP has come together quickly in recent weeks as Matt and Ben seek a new film for Artists Equity following the release of the film ‘Air’ in 2023.
Carnahan has previously worked in the crime thriller genre with films such as ‘Narc’ and ‘Smokin’ Aces’ (which also starred Affleck).
Matt and Ben have been close friends since childhood and founded Artists Equity in 2022 with the promise to focus on smaller dramas rather than the “assembly line” process of filmmaking used by companies like Netflix.
Last month, it was reported that Damon and Ben Affleck will star in the thriller RIP. The duo have joined the cast of the film, which is being written and directed by Joe Carnahan and produced by Damon and Affleck’s company Artists Equity. Seen in January
Affleck said at the New York Times Dealbook Summit, “If you ask (Netflix co-CEO and chairman) Reed Hastings… he would say, ‘Hey, we went for quantity to get our foot in the door.'”
‘I’m sure there’s wisdom in that and I’m sure they had a great strategy, but I would have said, “How are we going to make 50 great films? How is that possible?” There’s no committee big enough. There’s not enough of them — you just can’t do it.’
The Deep Water star continued: “It’s something that requires attention, dedication and work and it goes against the assembly line process.
“(Netflix head of original films) Scott Stuber is an incredibly talented, smart man who I like a lot… but it’s an impossible task.”