George Clooney has ditched the dark hair he sported for Good Night, and Good Luck, and no one could be happier than his wife Amal.
George Clooney’s wife is thrilled he’s got rid of his “drug dealer” hair style.
The 64-year-old actor had died his hair black for his run in Good Night, and Good Luck on Broadway but now his stint on stage has ended, George has reverted back to his usual short grey look, and no one could be happier than his spouse Amal Clooney.
Speaking on the red carpet at the Tony Awards at New York’s Radio City Music Hall on Sunday (08.06.25), George told People and Entertainment Weekly: “Oh man, my wife was the happiest person when I came home after the play today and I’d cut all the hair off.
“Because, you know, I looked like a drug dealer with that bad black dye job.”
Good Night, and Good Luck, made history when its penultimate performance on Saturday (07.06.25) became the first time a live Broadway show has been simultaneously televised and George – who lost out on the Best Actor in a Play award to Oh Mary! star Cole Escola – was “excited” that the CNN broadcast allowed “more people see it than just the people in Broadway”.
He added: “I thought it wouldn’t be bad for other people to be able to see this and see it at home for free.”
The former E.R. star praised Amal – with whom he has eight-year-old twins Ella and Alexander – for her ongoing support and celebrated her as the “bravest human being” he has ever met.
He told E! News of the human rights lawyer: “I have this incredible partner who I couldn’t be more proud of.
“She’s the bravest human being I’ve ever met in my life. I am deeply proud of her and the fact that she’s in any way proud of me, if just, I can’t believe how lucky I am.”
The couple’s twins are hoping their dad can introduce them to Taylor Swift one day, but George admitted he is always amused by the fact the youngsters never recognise the hugely famous people they often cross paths with.
He said:“They want to see Taylor Swift. The funniest part is that they have no idea of references. Robert DeNiro will be at the house and they’re like ‘Who’s that?’ They don’t care.”
George previously admitted Amal, 47, wasn’t a fan of his dark hair and had told him she would be “glad when it’s gone”.
He told ‘Late Night’ host Seth Meyers earlier this month: “It looks like [I’m] going through some horrible midlife crisis. I’m 64 — midlife is a little stretch…
“We do a matinee, and then by the time we go to the Tonys that night, it’ll be gone. I may have a shaved head.”
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