Ben Affleck is reportedly terrified at the thoughts of his ex-girlfriend, Shauna Sexton, leaking their sex tapes to the public. It was alleged that Jennifer Garner’s ex has learned that the 22-year-old Playboy model may have recorded their intimate moments and now that they have broken up, he is very worried that the videos would be released.
According to Radar Online, Shauna Sexton was extremely mad after the “Justice League” star broke up with her so, she will use the sex tapes to get back at him. It was said that the 46-year-old actor got to know about the videos when his ex-GF threatened him.
“She told Ben she didn’t need him, and she was going to be the next Kim Kardashian,” a source told Radar. “He and his team took that as a threat that she has a sex tape.”
Moreover, while Ben Affleck does not recall a time when he and Shauna may have recorded themselves while having sex, his friends and people around him think that such malicious videos may have been recorded without his knowledge. They said that Shauna Sexton could have done the recording while the actor was very drunk.
It can be recalled that Ben Affleck started dating Shauna Sexton at a time when he was struggling with his sobriety. This means that while they were together, he was almost always intoxicated so it makes sense if the model was able to film their intimate moments without the former being aware of it.
Ben Affleck and Shauna Sexton broke up in early October and this happened after their short trip to Montana. It was reported that the actor decided to let her go so he can focus more on his sobriety and children. Despite the split, Ben allegedly hopes that he and Shauna can still get back together in the future once he straightens out his life.


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