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Actor Ben Affleck helps girlfriend pick out shoes in designer store

| | Jan 09, 2018, at 02:18 pm

Los Angeles, Jan 9 (IBNS): Hollywood actor Ben Affleck was recently seen helping his girlfriend Lindsay Shookus pick out shoes in a chic store, media reports said.

"The Good Will Hunting star, 45, was spotted patiently holding a pair of £895 spiked leopard print trainers as Lindsay Shookus, browsed the shelves of the swanky Christian Louboutin shoe store in an upmarket part of LA," mirror.co.uk reported.

The news website also reported that  Lindsay was also checking out skyscraper heels by the French designer.

Affleck and Shookus went public with their romance in July.

Ben Affleck was last seen on the big screen in Justice League.

He played the character of superhero Batman.

 

Image: Santabanta.com

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