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Matt Damon hangs with Irish locals after coronavirus lockdown traps him in small town

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Matt Damon might own a multi-million dollar mansion in Hollywood but at the moment, he’s randomly self-isolating in a quaint Irish town.  The Good Will Hunting star pretty much got trapped in Ireland last month when the UK and Ireland went into lockdown over the coronavirus pandemic.

However, Matt, 49, seems to have missed his chance to fly home to the US in time before flights were grounded so is now spending his days quarantining in the Irish town of Dalkey.

While it may not have the glamour of California, Dalkey does have a beach and is a seaside resort in an affluent area of Dublin.

Locals first spotted Matt there as early as 13 March before the lockdown went into effect, but he’s been spotted this week taking his daily walks around

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