Fans have responded negatively to actor George Clooney dyeing his characteristic salt and pepper hair to portray the legendary journalist Edward R. Murrow in Broadway adaptation of Good night and good luck.
George Clooney debuted in his appearance of dyeing hair with a recent interview with CNN to promote the new Broadway program, which caused some poor online criticisms, mainly due to the fact that Clooney had won the label of “more sexy live man”, while the law, critics seemed invited, which used the change of style for Broadway.
According to him Daily mailClooney had previously joked that his change of drastic hair might not go well at home, admitting that his wife Amal and his six -year -old twins would probably not be excited with his new appearance. “
“My wife will hate him because nothing makes you see old that an older boy will dye his hair,” Clooney told New York Times In February. “My children will laugh at me without stopping.”
The actor entered a serious reaction after Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the elections, with the Democrats who blamed him directly for encouraging former President Joe Biden to leave the race. Later, the reports indicated that the actor felt that it was used as an “scapegoat.” Talking to Jake Tapper of CNN this week, the actor defended his decision once again.
“Well, I don’t know if it was good,” Clooney told Tapper. “It was a civic duty.”
Clooney admitted in his opinion article that he noticed signs of Biden’s cognitive decline before his debate with President Trump, when the two with a collection of funds with former President Barack Obama. For some reason, hey does not ask Biden to give up until after bombing the bed on live television in his first debate with Trump. Clooney told Tapper that he wrote the opinion article to finally tell the truth.
“When I saw people on my street side, not tell the truth, I thought it was time,” he said
Clooney also admitted that some people are still “crazy” with him for knowing the opinion article, considering that Vice President Kamala not only lost the electoral school but also the popular vote against Trump.
“Some people, safe,” he replied. “Okay. You know, the idea of freedom of expression, you know, the specific idea is, you know, you can’t demand freedom of expression, but don’t say bad things about me. Well, that’s the deal. You’ve taken one, the consequences.