George Clooney, the Tony-nominated actor, gets back in his classic salt-and-pepper hair after the ‘awful’ dye he had for a role. While his wife, Amal Alamuddin, gave a big fat thumbs down for the hairdo, their kids laughed at the hair as well.
George Clooney in his brown hairdo
On May 6, Clooney was spotted at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City, where he wore a black leather jacket, khaki pants, white and black sneakers, blue-tinted sunglasses, and a cap, along with his grey hair.
Clooney dyed his hair brown for his role as a news anchor, Edward R. Murrow, in the play ‘Good Night, And Good Luck.’ The stage opened for the previews in March, premiered in April, and will run through till early June. With his brown hair look, he made a significant impact on the stage that could make him achieve Tony for the role, according to the Daily Mail.
Oh, George Clooney knows that it's not good
Since the debut of the so-called ‘cringey’ brown look, his fans have been waving the flags of disapproval and fake orange tan, citing that the 63-year-old looks 20 years older. In an interview with CBS Morning, when confronted with the questionable hair, Clooney said, “Oh, it's not good! I'm not used to it, you never get used to it. Listen, I started getting grey when I was 25, so I've been grey most of my life, so it's not my favourite look.”
Even Amal Alamuddin agrees with the rest of his fans
“And my wife, she thinks it's funny. Well, they [his children] laugh at it [his hair] because, honestly, nothing makes you look older than being 63 and dying your hair,” he added.
In another interview with CNN, George admitted that Amal is not a fan of the look either. However, he added that with the ‘bad look,’ he had anonymity on the street as no one recognised him, according to Parade.
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