George Clooney mocked by fans after dyeing his hair: “I know it doesn’t look good”

George Clooney mocked by fans after dyeing his hair: “I know it doesn’t look good”
Photos: Reproduction Wikimedia Commons CBS Mornings

In an interview with CBS Mornings, George Clooney spoke about his new look without gray hair for his role in the Broadway play “Good Night And Good Luck”.

George Clooney, 63, is unrecognizable after dyeing his gray hair to play Edward R. Murrow in the Broadway play “Good Night And Good Luck”. The actor commented on the look during CBS Mornings on Monday (21).

“I know it doesn’t look good,” he told host Gayle King, who said she was surprised by Clooney’s dark hair.

Fans of the “Oceans’ Eleven” star didn’t miss the chance to criticize Clooney’s appearance.

“I think George Clooney should be banned from dyeing his hair black. He looks 20 years older,” one user said on X, formerly Twitter. “He looks better with gray hair,” said another.

“You never get used to it. Look, I started going gray at 25, so I’ve looked like this most of my life. It’s not my favorite look. And my wife, she thinks it’s funny, and [my kids] laugh at it,” the actor joked.

George Clooney debuted his dyed look in March for the Broadway play “Good Night And Good Luck”, inspired by the 2005 film of the same name, which Clooney directed, wrote, and starred in.

The film tells the story of television anchor Edward R. Murrow, who criticized Senator Joseph McCarthy, known for his numerous baseless accusations of communist infiltration in the U.S.

+Watch George Clooney’s conversation on CBS Mornings

George Clooney mocked by fans after dyeing his hair: “I know it doesn’t look good”
Photos: Reproduction Wikimedia Commons CBS Mornings

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