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Bill Maher reveals Ben Affleck refused ‘Real Time’ return after stormy appearance in 2014 debating Islam

Por CJ Womack

Publicado el 19 de agosto de 2026

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Ben Affleck refuses Bill Maher show return after branding host’s Islam remarks ‘racist’ Vídeo

Bill Maher said Monday that Ben Affleck has rejected yearly invitations to return to HBO’s "Real Time" since the actor branded Maher and Sam Harris’ comments about Islam "gross" and "racist" during a heated 2014 discussion.

Maher said on his "Club Random" podcast he had invited the Oscar-winning actor back every year and still hoped nearly 12 years later that a private conversation could resolve their disagreement.

"I love him, but we just are going to disagree on that one," Maher said. "I don’t know. Maybe if I talked to him privately, or it’s been, you know, 12 years, maybe I think there’s a middle ground."

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Comedian and television host Bill Maher arrived for the 27th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor gala at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on June 28, 2026, in Washington, D.C.

"Real Time" host Bill Maher said Ben Affleck had repeatedly refused invitations to return to the HBO program after their heated 2014 exchange. (Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images)

Affleck's representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment about Maher's account or whether the actor would consider returning to the show. His October 2014 appearance remains his most recent visit to the HBO program.

Affleck later explained in a 2017 interview that his response came from his opposition to stereotyping people by race or faith, according to The Guardian.

"I love a good debate, and I get very energized by it," Affleck said. "On ‘Real Time,’ I think people could tell I had a genuine emotional response, because I strongly believe that no one should be stereotyped on the basis of their race or religion. It’s one of the most fundamental tenets of liberal thought."

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Actor Ben Affleck said his emotional response during the debate reflected his opposition to stereotyping people by race or religion. (Credit: Netflix)

The original "Real Time" discussion included author Sam Harris and New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof. Affleck rejected what he viewed as sweeping claims about Muslims after Harris said criticism of Islamic doctrine was often mischaracterized as bigotry.

"How about more than a billion people who aren’t fanatical, who don’t punch women, who just want to go to school, have some sandwiches, pray five times a day and don’t do any of the things you’re saying of all Muslims?" Affleck said. "It’s stereotyping."

Maher defended his criticism during the same exchange by citing threats and violence tied to blasphemy and dissent.

"It’s the only religion that acts like the mafia that will f---ing kill you if you say the wrong thing, draw the wrong picture or write the wrong book," Maher said.

HASAN PIKER ACUSA A BILL DE SER «ISLAMÓFOBO» Y DE MOSTRAR «RACISMO CONTRA LOS NEGROS»

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Maher and Affleck clashed during an October 2014 episode of "Real Time" over criticism of Islam and generalizations about Muslims. (Shannon Finney/WireImage)

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Affleck also called the characterization gross and racist. Harris said liberal critics had confused his criticism of religious beliefs with hostility toward Muslims. In a response published days later, Harris said he had distinguished among jihadists, Islamists, conservatives and other Muslims during the discussion.

Harris said during a 2022 appearance on "Club Random" that he and Affleck had privately reconciled after the broadcast. Maher said in the new podcast episode he had not had a similar conversation with Affleck.

Maher said the enduring attention surrounding the exchange exceeded its significance as an episode of television.

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"More people mention that episode to me than anything," Maher said. "It wasn’t the best episode we ever had, but it got emotional with a movie star. That’s America."

CJ Womack es editor adjunto de Fox News.

CJ se unió al equipo Fox News en 2026, lo que pone de relieve el papel fundamental que desempeña el periodismo en la configuración de la política y la cultura. Cuenta con años de experiencia en el análisis y la cobertura de los medios de comunicación.

CJ se graduó en la Universidad Estatal de Long Beach en 2025 con una licenciatura en Ciencias Políticas y una especialización en Periodismo. 

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