George Clooney declares he wont be kissing a girl on screen anymore after talk with wife Amal

George Clooney will no longer get too close to his female co-stars on screen —  after having a serious conversation with his wife, Amal Clooney, regarding the matter.“I’ve been trying to go the route Paul Newman did – ‘Okay, well, I’m not kissing a girl anymore,'” the “Ocean’s Eleven” star, 64, told the Daily Mail in a newly published interview.“When I turned 60, I had a conversation with my wife,” he continued.“I said, ‘Look, I can still play basketball with the boys.

I play with 25-year-old guys.I can still hang, I’m in shape.

But in 25 years, I’m 85 years old.It doesn’t matter how many granola bars you eat, that’s a real number.’”Clooney first became a Hollywood heartthrob when he joined the popular medical drama “ER” as Dr.

Doug Ross in 1994.He went on to star in several films that saw him kissing women on the big screen, including Michelle Pfeiffer in “One Fine Day,” Jennifer Lopez in “Out of Sight,” Natascha McElhone in “Solaris,” Vera Farmiga in “Up in the Air,” Violante Placido in “The American” and, most recently, Julia Roberts in “Ticket to Paradise.”The “Gravity” actor appeared to hint at his decision earlier this year when he told “60 Minutes” that he would no longer star in “romantic films” due to his age.“Look, I’m 63 years old.I’m not trying to compete with 25-year-old leading men,” Clooney declared in March.

“That’s not my job.I’m not doing romantic films anymore.”However, the “Batman & Robin” star was apparently criticized for his on-screen “moves” when he was first starting out in Hollywood in the early ’80s.“I remember early on in my career, I had to do a kissing scene with this girl, and the director goes, ‘Not like that,'” Clooney recalled during an interview with The New York Times in 2022.“And I was like, ‘Dude, that’s my move! That’s what I do in real life!’” he added at the time.Clooney married Amal, 47, in 2...

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