Hollywood royalty Matt Damon is reportedly getting ready to leave "fairytale" Ireland having been stranded there amid the lockdown.
Despite the circumstances of his stay, Matt has been open about his newfound affection for the country and the way it's welcomed him and his family.
The 49 year old was filming for his next starring role, director Ridley Scott's The Last Duel, when Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar announced lockdown measures to halt the spread of the deadly bug.
But now it's reported that he's ready to leave, after the local bakery thanked him for his business on his "last visit."

The Country Bake, a shop in the affluent Dublin suburb Dalkey where Matt's been living, shared a snap of the actor and wished him well fro the future.
"Our last visit from Matt and his family for a while," the shop wrote, "Safe travels! Thanks for bringing some excitement to Dalkey during this pandemic!"
Mirror Online has contacted a representative of Matt's for further comment.

The Irish lockdown is expected to undergo an easing in coming weeks - with people returning to work and services reopening slated for 8th June.
If Matt is travelling, it's not clear when he will make the trip.
Irish nationals - if they have spent any time in the two weeks before travel in Ireland - are currently barred entry to the US, but as Matt and his family are American citizens, they can return.
The Irish government's advice remains to avoid all non-essential travel - advice Matt and his family opted to follow.


If he is leaving, that means his wife Luciana, and their daughters Isabella, 13, Gia, 11, and Stella, nine, will also be waving the country goodbye.
Matt's 20 year old stepdaughter, who wife Luciana (Lucy) shares with her ex-husband, is a student in New York City.
Matt has previously told that Alexia had had to battle coronavirus on her own as the family remained stuck across the Atlantic.
Chatting with Graham O'Toole and Nathan O'Reilly on Spin 103.8's Fully Charged, the star revealed: "Our eldest daughter is in college, she's in New York City.

"She had COVID early on, along with her roommates, and got through it fine. But everybody's OK."
Matt added that his 2011 flick Contagion might contain some pearls of wisdom for world leaders heading up the response to the pandemic.
"Anybody who says you couldn't predict this, look at Contagion," he urged, "We made a movie ten years ago, just by talking to experts.
"It's tragic."