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Home / Arts and Entertainment / George Clooney Fooled Stars as Bill Clinton

George Clooney Fooled Stars as Bill Clinton

3 Dec

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Summary

  • George Clooney impersonated Bill Clinton to prank actors with fake notes.
  • He sent fake stationary signed as Brad Pitt to Meryl Streep.
  • Clooney admitted to many pranks on the New Heights podcast.
George Clooney Fooled Stars as Bill Clinton

George Clooney recently detailed elaborate pranks he's played on fellow Hollywood actors during an appearance on the New Heights podcast. He confessed to using presidential stationery gifted by Jimmy Kimmel to impersonate former President Bill Clinton.

Clooney admitted to sending fake notes signed as Clinton to approximately 30 different actors, often praising their performances in less-than-stellar films. He humorously suggested many of these letters are likely still framed in their homes today.

Further elaborating on his prankster nature, Clooney shared an instance where he used fake Brad Pitt stationery to send Meryl Streep a book on accents. Streep later expressed confusion about why Pitt would send her such a gift, unaware of Clooney's elaborate scheme.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
George Clooney admitted to impersonating Bill Clinton and sending fake notes to actors, and faking Brad Pitt's signature to send Meryl Streep a book.
George Clooney impersonated former President Bill Clinton on the New Heights podcast to prank other actors.
George Clooney, pretending to be Brad Pitt, sent Meryl Streep a book of accents on CDs.

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