How Matt Damon shows love to his wife Luciana Barroso and finds the right balance between work and family

Hollywood star Matt Damon reveals he put his feelings first by falling in love with Luciana Barroso and becoming part of her family. In this way, he was able to find a balance between his work and the time he shares with his wife and daughters. The actor also reveals what impressions he had of her and what made himwhat fascinates most about family life.

Matt Damon and his wife are soulmates

The Bourne Identity star met Luciana Barroso in Miami while she was working as a waitress and raising her 4-year-old daughter Alexia. At the time, Matt Damon was making a film and after signing autographs and attending to fans, he approached Barroso. The two then started talking. Barroso said: “It was so easy to talk to each other that we felt completely comfortable. When you meet someone you have a special connection with, it's obvious. And everything else, being a movie star, wasn't a factor. It was just Matt.” After their marriage, the two had three more daughters, whom they raised to be strong and compassionate. Since he didn't marry an actress or other celebrity, Matt Damon believes he can live in peace without exposing his family to the media. He also claims that meetings with his wife are usually sporadic. However, they always try to spend at least one night together after picking up their daughters from school.

As for his daughters, Damon says he never expected to be surrounded by women and have experiences. The film star compares the feeling of parenthood to being a Grinch, but in the good sense of the word. His love for his daughters is so great that he even has their names tattooed on his arm. Accordingly, Damon distributed them according to their birth order: Alexia, Isabella, Gia and Stella. He values ​​his wife's personality so much that he raises her daughter from a previous marriage as his own child. In addition, the family is very close-knit. Matt and Lucy strive to instill in their daughters values ​​that they will carry with them throughout their lives. The two have a rule that they don't stay apart for more than two weeks.