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Making Of Promo for 'Jay Kelly' on How Charming George Clooney Is
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Making Of Promo for ‘Jay Kelly’ on How Charming George Clooney Is

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Making Of Promo for ‘Jay Kelly’ on How Charming George Clooney Is

by Alex Billington
November 13, 2025
Source: YouTube

“We all perform in some way… George has a real understanding of that & conveys it with incredible truth and honesty.” Netflix has revealed a making of featurette for the film Jay Kelly, from filmmaker Noah Baumbach, starring the one-and-only George Clooney as mega famous actor Jay Kelly. It first premiered at the 2025 Venice & Telluride Film Festivals, and begins playing in theaters starting this week before it’s on Netflix in December. Jay Kelly and his devoted manager Ron embark upon a whirlwind, profound journey across Europe. They confront choices they’ve made, relationships with loved ones and the legacies they will leave behind. The huge ensemble cast features George Clooney as Jay Kelly and Adam Sandler as his long-time manager, plus Laura Dern, Billy Crudup, Riley Keough, Grace Edwards, Stacy Keach, Jim Broadbent, Patrick Wilson, Greta Gerwig, Eve Hewson, Alba Rohrwacher, Josh Hamilton, Lenny Henry, Emily Mortimer, & many more. “You’re never alone.” “Really? I think I’m always alone.” This is a wonderful film about being an actor, and about being human and how making movies connects us all anyway. This featurette focuses on Clooney as an actor, with a few behind-the-scenes glimpses. Mostly it features other cast & crew talking about how much they enjoyed working with George on this & his humility.

Here’s the new George Clooney featurette for Noah Baumbach’s film Jay Kelly, from Netflix’s YouTube:

Jay Kelly Movie Trailer

Jay Kelly Movie Poster

Jay Kelly Movie Poster

You can rewatch the official trailer for Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly movie right here or the teaser trailer.

Jay Kelly, the new film from Academy Award nominee Noah Baumbach, follows famous movie actor Jay Kelly (George Clooney) and his devoted manager Ron (Adam Sandler) as they embark on a whirlwind and unexpectedly profound journey through Europe. Along the way, both are forced to confront the choices they’ve made, the relationships with their loved ones, and the legacies they’ll leave behind… Jay Kelly is directed by the acclaimed American indie filmmaker Noah Baumbach, director of the films Kicking and Screaming, Mr. Jealousy, Highball, The Squid and the Whale, Margot at the Wedding, Greenberg, Frances Ha, While We’re Young, Mistress America, The Meyerowitz Stories, Marriage Story, and White Noise most recently. The screenplay is written by Noah Baumbach and Emily Mortimer. With cinematography by Linus Sandgren. Produced by David Heyman, Amy Pascal, Noah Baumbach. This is premiering at the 2025 Venice Film Festival this fall. Netflix then debuts Baumbach’s Jay Kelly in select US theaters first on November 14th, 2025, and streaming on Netflix starting December 5th coming up soon. Who’s planning to watch?

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bitchy | George Clooney on Kamala Harris’s candidacy: ‘I think it was a mistake, quite honestly’
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bitchy | George Clooney on Kamala Harris’s candidacy: ‘I think it was a mistake, quite honestly’

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

As we now know, for many white Democrats, the problem with Joe Biden’s age was that his vice president was a Black and Indian woman. Their concerns about President Biden’s age were inextricably linked to the fact that if anything happened to him, Kamala Harris would be president. That was what was so bizarre to me last year – I voted for Biden in 2020, knowing that he was already a very old man, but I loved the fact that he chose Kamala Harris as his VP and his successor. Choosing Kamala made me love Biden even more, and it made me more eager to vote for him. But for people like George Clooney, they simply lost their f–king minds at the idea of a Harris presidency or Harris presidential nomination. All of the “Biden must drop out” bullsh-t was tied to the podbro pipe dream of an “open primary” and “contested convention” bypassing Kamala Harris (then the sitting vice president) in August, just a few months before an election. They simply never wanted Kamala to be Biden’s successor, period, the end. Well, George Clooney has returned to his favorite topic:

George Clooney has called out Hunter Biden for “outright lies” in his expletive-laden rant trashing Clooney’s role in pushing former President Joe Biden out of the 2024 presidential race. An interview on CBS Sunday Morning gave Clooney the chance to address the comments made by President Biden’s son. Hunter, 55, took aim at Clooney, 64, during an interview on Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan in July, roughly a year after the actor wrote a consequential New York Times op-ed urging Biden not to seek re-election.

“F— you. What do you have to do with f—ing anything? Why do I have to f—ing listen to you?” Hunter said. “What right do you have to step on a man who’s given 52 years of his f—ing life to the service of this country and decide that you, George Clooney, are going to take out basically a full page ad in the f—ing New York Times to undermine the president…”

Clooney—who has previously defended the op-ed as a “civic duty”—fired back in the interview with Sunday Morning’s Seth Doane, saying, “I could spend a lot of time debunking many of the things [Hunter] said because many of the things he said were just outright lies: Obama didn’t put me up to it, it wasn’t my fundraiser—it was my fundraiser, all the things.”

“But the reality is I don’t think looking backwards like that is helpful to anyone, particularly to him. I don’t think it’s helpful for the Democratic party, and so I’m just gonna wish him well on his ongoing recovery and I hope he does well and just leave it at that. I have many personal opinions about it, but I don’t find it to be helpful to have a public spat with him.”

On Sunday, Clooney again defended his op-ed while calling Biden’s decision to effectively hand then-Vice President Kamala Harris the Democratic nomination after dropping out a “mistake.”

“We had a chance. I wanted there to be, as I wrote in the op-ed, a primary. Let’s battle-test this quickly and get it up and going. I think the mistake with it being Kamala is she had to run against her own record and it’s very hard to do if the point of running is to say, ‘I’m not that person,’” Clooney told Doane. “It’s hard to do, and so she was given a very tough task. I think it was a mistake, quite honestly. But, we are where we are.”

[From The Daily Beast]

We’re now, what? About sixteen months past Clooney’s NYT op-ed, and here are some things I believe about that moment now: I don’t think Clooney wrote it, but he put his name to it because he agreed to the general ideas therein. I also believe that Clooney’s perspective, and the perspectives of the men behind the op-ed and the “open primary/contested convention” pipe dream, are fundamentally anti-democratic. Think about what they’re arguing – that the sitting Democratic vice president should have been ignored and passed over so they could have a sausage-party mini-primary in August, but Kamala wouldn’t be allowed to participate and it was somehow unfair to the bros that Kamala… simply got the support and convention delegates she needed to take over the nomination in a matter of days. Kamala’s name was already on the real primary ballots as well, earlier in 2024. But it was a “mistake” for… people to support her, George swears! The Democrat bros should have run someone else without the support Kamala was getting! Keep in mind, George and his family live in France and Italy now.

Photos courtesy of Backgrid, Cover Images.

New York, NY – The highly anticipated Broadway debut of ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ took center stage at the Winter Garden Theatre.

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Cast of New York Broadway show ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ during Curtain Call

Featuring: George Clooney
Where: New York, New York, United States
When: 03 Apr 2025
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Celebrity arrivals for the 63rd New York Film Festival ‘Jay Kelly’ premiere

Featuring: Amal Clooney, George Clooney
Where: New York, New York, United States
When: 29 Sep 2025
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Inside arrivals for the 63rd New York Film Festival – ‘Jay Kelly’ Premiere

Featuring: George Clooney and Amal Clooney
Where: New York, United States
When: 29 Sep 2025
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Amal Clooney Has a Shoe Trick That's the Secret to Elevating Any Outfit
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Amal Clooney Has a Shoe Trick That’s the Secret to Elevating Any Outfit

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

We all know Amal Clooney has elegant style. But if you study her looks as closely as we have, then you might have noticed that the secret to her timeless style actually lies in the shoes she wears. Amal Clooney’s shoes always brings that extra touch the outfit needs to become next-level sophisticated.

This styling trick is easy: Always add a personality shoe. For example, when Clooney wears a basic white dress, she adds an animal print pump that instantly makes the look more interesting. With plaid pants, she chose a two-tone black and white heel that feels unexpected and exciting. Neon sandals, meanwhile, help brighten up a neutral top and pants. Clooney’s closet is always classic, but her taste in footwear can be quite playful and fun.

Let’s take some more style inspiration from Amal Clooney’s shoes, shall we?

Personality Shoes At A Glance

Two-tone heels

Amal Clooney in two-tone pumps

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November 3, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | Amal Clooney wore a pink Tamara Ralph to the LFF ‘Jay Kelly’ premiere
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bitchy | Amal Clooney wore a pink Tamara Ralph to the LFF ‘Jay Kelly’ premiere

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

The BFI London Film Festival has been humming along for the past week. There have been some good premieres, but weirdly, most of the premiere fashion has kind of sucked. This is my justification for not covering most of the premieres, my bad. But these days, you can always count on Amal Clooney to bring some showgirl glamour. Amal’s showgirl aesthetic predates Taylor Swift’s by a good eight years, in fact. In any case, here are some photos from the big Jay Kelly premiere at the BFI LFF. I’m also including photos of Noah Baumbach (the writer-director) and Greta Gerwig, who wore an incredibly unfortunate suit. Sidenote: it’s very funny to see this film making the rounds at film festivals, because it looks like the dreck that came out of a dying studio with six screenwriters. They’re seriously pushing George for Best Actor, I guess. I predict a Golden Globe nomination and nothing else.

As for Amal’s showgirl look, this is Tamara Ralph Couture. Amal surprisingly loves pinks, and while this paler pink doesn’t look bad on her, she definitely looks better in a more saturated color. I’m not crazy about the tiered skirt, but that’s not specific to this look (I just don’t like tiered skirts). I also feel sorry for tall women – they should be able to wear feathers without anyone making a Big Bird comment. But yeah, the feathers are very Big Bird. Also: Amal recently took eight inches off her hair (according to Vogue). It looks SO MUCH healthier.

Meanwhile, George recently confirmed that everyone is on board for Ocean’s 14, the fourth film in a franchise which most people forgot about. Back in the day, I liked Ocean’s 11. I remember thinking Ocean’s 12 had a terrible script, and I remember very little of Ocean’s 13. Well, George claims that Julia Roberts, Matt Damon and Don Cheadle are all on board for the fourth film, and that they have a “great” script. He also said: “We just got the budget approved at Warner Bros. and we’re trying to set up. It’s just scheduling, so it’s just setting a start date for us. Probably start in about nine or 10 months, shooting.” Oh, good. Brad Pitt the (credibly accused) domestic abuser, back together with George Clooney the ratf–ker.

PS… Someone pointed out that George has been wearing lifts these days and now I can’t unsee it.

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.

George Clooney and Amal Clooney attends the BFI London Film Festival; the UK premiere of JAY KELLY on Friday 10 October 2025 at Royal Festival Hall, London. .,Image: 1044592451, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: World Rights – Julie Edwards/Avalon.Red, Model Release: no, Credit line: Julie Edwards/Avalon
George Clooney and Amal Clooney attends the BFI London Film Festival; the UK premiere of JAY KELLY on Friday 10 October 2025 at Royal Festival Hall, London. .,Image: 1044592885, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: World Rights – Julie Edwards/Avalon.Red, Model Release: no, Credit line: Julie Edwards/Avalon
Amal Clooney and George Clooney attends ‘Jay Kelly’ UK Premiere during the BFI London Film Festival, at the Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall in London, England. UK. Friday 10th October 2025,Image: 1044706740, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NORESTRICTIONS, Model Release: no, Pictured: LFF- Jay Kelly – UK Premiere, Credit line: James Warren/Bang Showbiz/Avalon


Amal Clooney and George Clooney attends ‘Jay Kelly’ UK Premiere during the BFI London Film Festival, at the Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall in London, England. UK. Friday 10th October 2025,Image: 1044706761, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NORESTRICTIONS, Model Release: no, Pictured: LFF- Jay Kelly – UK Premiere, Credit line: James Warren/Bang Showbiz/Avalon
Amal Clooney and George Clooney attends ‘Jay Kelly’ UK Premiere during the BFI London Film Festival, at the Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall in London, England. UK. Friday 10th October 2025,Image: 1044706778, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NORESTRICTIONS, Model Release: no, Pictured: LFF- Jay Kelly – UK Premiere, Credit line: James Warren/Bang Showbiz/Avalon
Amal Clooney and George Clooney attends ‘Jay Kelly’ UK Premiere during the BFI London Film Festival, at the Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall in London, England. UK. Friday 10th October 2025,Image: 1044706782, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NORESTRICTIONS, Model Release: no, Pictured: LFF- Jay Kelly – UK Premiere, Credit line: James Warren/Bang Showbiz/Avalon


Amal Clooney and George Clooney attends ‘Jay Kelly’ UK Premiere during the BFI London Film Festival, at the Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall in London, England. UK. Friday 10th October 2025,Image: 1044706794, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NORESTRICTIONS, Model Release: no, Pictured: LFF- Jay Kelly – UK Premiere, Credit line: James Warren/Bang Showbiz/Avalon
Greta Gerwig attends ‘Jay Kelly’ UK Premiere during the BFI London Film Festival, at the Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall in London, England. UK. Friday 10th October 2025,Image: 1044706923, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NORESTRICTIONS, Model Release: no, Pictured: LFF- Jay Kelly – UK Premiere, Credit line: James Warren/Bang Showbiz/Avalon
Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach attends ‘Jay Kelly’ UK Premiere during the BFI London Film Festival, at the Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall in London, England. UK. Friday 10th October 2025,Image: 1044706946, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: NORESTRICTIONS, Model Release: no, Pictured: LFF- Jay Kelly – UK Premiere, Credit line: James Warren/Bang Showbiz/Avalon


October 13, 2025 0 comments
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George Clooney pulls from personal experience to play filmstar in ‘Jay Kelly’ 

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

By Hanna Rantala

George Clooney pulls from personal experience to play filmstar in ‘Jay Kelly’ 

LONDON, – Two-time Oscar winner George Clooney drew from his own life to play a Hollywood legend in his new movie “Jay Kelly.”

The comedy-drama stars Clooney as ageing global superstar Jay Kelly and combines humour with contemplation on the cost of celebrity and fame.

“There are elements certainly about the experience that I’ve had, but not so many regrets, which I think is ‘thank God’,” Clooney, 64, said while attending the movie’s London Film Festival premiere on Friday.

“It’s personal, but I’m not as unhappy as that guy. I have a family that I love and kids who I think still love me. They’re eight, there’s time to screw it up. And I have friends that I don’t pay.”

Directed by Noah Baumbach, who co-wrote the screenplay with actress Emily Mortimer, “Jay Kelly” sees the titular character reflect on his past and present as he travels to Europe with his large entourage.

As the group, including his publicist Liz, played by Laura Dern, and hair and makeup artist Candy , slowly disintegrates along the journey. Kelly’s loyal manager Ron, portrayed by Adam Sandler, stays by his side and takes stock of his own life.

“You see somebody who, when they make a movie, it takes a lot of time away from your family. I’ve always tried to bring family around as much as possible,” said Sandler. “And like anyone who works for a living, you’re away from some stuff you wish you weren’t missing. It’s dealing with that pain and finding out the best balance.”

Baumbach, whose previous films include “Marriage Story” and “White Noise” and who co-wrote the hit movie “Barbie” with his wife Greta Gerwig, said he set out to make a movie about an actor in crisis.

“I think it was a way to tell a story about all of us in some way,” said Baumbach. “An actor was a kind of stand-in for all of us who are trying to figure out the gap between how we present ourselves to the world and who we may actually be, and as we get older, also how we contend with that.”

“Jay Kelly”, which features a starry supporting cast including Billy Crudup, Riley Keough, Louis Partridge, Isla Fisher, Jim Broadbent and Gerwig, receives a limited theatrical release in November and starts streaming on Netflix on December 5. Netflix Inc

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bitchy | George Clooney: ‘We’re going to get through it, but a lot of damage is going to be done’
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bitchy | George Clooney: ‘We’re going to get through it, but a lot of damage is going to be done’

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

George Clooney covers the latest issue of Esquire, all to promote his latest movie, Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly. Clooney plays a movie star who wonders if he really showed up for the people in his life. I’ve seen some horrible reviews of the film, but Clooney has enough money and power to ensure that Jay Kelly still has “Oscar buzz.” For me, Clooney is permanently sh-tlisted after what he said and did last year (and this year) about Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. This Esquire interview emphasizes yet again that Clooney’s meddling and ratf–king was always just a political abstraction for him, he’s not actually living under the fascist conditions he helped facilitate. He lives full-time in England, France and Italy now. But of course he still has sh-t to say about American politics in this interview:

Performing Good Night, and Good Luck on Broadway: “I was really nervous, as an actor, which I hadn’t been in a long time… I mean, part of it was strictly age related. As you get older—I’m sixty-four—and as you get older, it doesn’t matter how many granola bars you eat; your brain starts to lock up. I had all these long monologues, and I was afraid of blowing my lines. So every single night for one hundred performances, I would do the whole play in the dressing room before I went onstage. I was so terrified.”

His twins are well-adjusted & they’re being raised in France: “Yeah, we’re very lucky. You know, we live on a farm in France. A good portion of my life growing up was on a farm, and as a kid I hated the whole idea of it. But now, for them, it’s like—they’re not on their iPads, you know? They have dinner with grown-ups and have to take their dishes in. They have a much better life. I was worried about raising our kids in L. A., in the culture of Hollywood. I felt like they were never going to get a fair shake at life. France—they kind of don’t give a sh-t about fame. I don’t want them to be walking around worried about paparazzi. I don’t want them being compared to somebody else’s famous kids.”

He came to fatherhood so late: “The only thing I feel lucky about is that I’m so much older that the idea that my son would be compared to me is pretty unlikely, because by the time he actually will have done anything, I’m gonna be gumming my bread.”

America will get through the bad times: “I do believe we get through these things, and if you think back to the times that have been really bad in the country—we’ve had them. I think ’68 was as bad as we could have had. Every city in the United States was on fire and rioting, and the capital was surrounded by armed guards to protect themselves. We killed Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy that year. There was the Tet Offensive…So if you look at it, you go, we’ve been in bad places before. Certainly the Civil War. So we’re going to get through it, but a lot of damage is going to be done along the way because of where we are. And it is heartbreaking to see. And Democrats are gonna have to get their act together— And they will. Coming out of the Iraq war and all that is what brought us Obama—brought us a really good leader. And we’re gonna need it.”

Whether he will ever write another NYT op-ed about a Democrat again: “I don’t think so. I think people have heard enough from me. I wasn’t doing it to, you know—I was doing it because I’d been a personal witness to things, and I also, quite honestly—[Clooney was interrupted].”

He did cocaine in the 1980s. “Eighty-two, I tried—I did blow and stuff. I used to make jokes about how I did too many drugs, but the truth is, it was never a big issue for me at all. And look, there was an episode of Taxi where they’re all doing blow. At the time, it was like, No, this is not like heroin. It’s not addictive. But then it was like, Oh, well, it’s actually pretty f–king bad. Plus, it was all cut with mannitol. The baby laxative. Everybody would do a line and then take a s–t.”

He’s always been a booze guy: “I’ve had periods where, I wouldn’t say it was a problem—I never woke up and drank or anything. But I’d have runs where I’d get pretty toasty every night.”

[From Esquire]

I think Clooney and the podbros say sh-t like “we’ve been through bad times before, we’ll get through them” to avoid taking responsibility for their ratf-cking. Oh, so NOW we should all get along, NOW we should come together? Where were those sentiments when we should have come together to stop this Trump authoritarianism from happening in the first place? Why hasn’t Clooney written a NYT op-ed about Trump’s age and dementia, you know? Where is the 24-7 nitpicking of Trump’s policies from that crew? Anyway, Clooney mostly ran back his greatest hits in this interview and it was just sad. He’s too old to function as a movie star anymore, he needs to step down. We can hold a primary to elect the next Clooney.

Photos courtesy of Cover Images and Backgrid. Cover courtesy of Esquire.

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bitchy | George Clooney: ‘I have normalcy, I drive my kids to school every morning’
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bitchy | George Clooney: ‘I have normalcy, I drive my kids to school every morning’

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

This week, George Clooney has been promoting Jay Kelly, his latest film. It’s directed by Noah Baumbach and I read one scathing review of it at the Daily Beast. The review notes that the film is “saccharine, toothless, and cheesily meta” and it’s “straining to thread a needle so that it bittersweetly laments its A-lister’s shortcomings while nonetheless forgiving him for them.” And on top of all that, Laura Dern plays Jay Kelly’s publicist. HARD PASS. Anyway, I wanted to note something I was thinking about as Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s marriage suddenly crashed and burned this week: one week ago, I definitely would have said that the Clooneys are much more likely to split than Keith and Nicole. Especially given the vibe around George and Amal for the past year. But according to George, everything is going swimmingly in his marriage and his family. From some of his assorted interviews:

His routines: “I have normalcy. You know, I drive my kids to school every morning. I have normalcy — except for this [premiere]!”

He isn’t suffering from a “what does it all mean” crisis like Jay Kelly: “There wasn’t that many similarities, in a weird way. Because he’s a guy who’s just so sad about his career and his life because he didn’t have friends and family, and he surrounds himself with people that just, he paid. I’ve been very lucky to have great family and great friends, and my kids actually like me still. They’re young.”

His big life lesson: “The greatest lesson I learned is to marry the right person, which I did. And so, it has been nothing but an honor and a pleasure to be married to my wife.” George, 64, also shared that he and Amal, 47, marked their latest anniversary by going out to dinner together.

[From People Magazine]

The bloody school run! Did I miss a memo or something? When did “the school run” become the sole barometer for “a humbling experience and an equalizer among men?” The way Prince William goes on and on about the school run, you’d think it was the most important aspect of parenthood. As for his marriage… well, who knows. I certainly wouldn’t want to be married to a ratf-cking drama queen, but Amal certainly appears to be in it for the long haul.

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New York, NY George and Amal Clooney made a stylish entrance at the Jay Kelly screening in New York.

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Celebrity arrivals for the 63rd New York Film Festival ‘Jay Kelly’ premiere

Featuring: Amal Clooney, George Clooney
Where: New York, United States
When: 29 Sep 2025
Credit: Janet Mayer/INSTARimages.com


Celebrity arrivals for the 63rd New York Film Festival ‘Jay Kelly’ premiere

Featuring: Amal Clooney, George Clooney
Where: New York, New York, United States
When: 29 Sep 2025
Credit: DAMEBK/BauerGriffin/INSTARimages

Celebrity arrivals for the 63rd New York Film Festival ‘Jay Kelly’ premiere

Featuring: Amal Clooney, George Clooney
Where: New York, New York, United States
When: 29 Sep 2025
Credit: DAMEBK/BauerGriffin/INSTARimages

Inside arrivals for the 63rd New York Film Festival – ‘Jay Kelly’ Premiere

Featuring: George Clooney and Amal Clooney
Where: New York, United States
When: 29 Sep 2025
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Amal Clooney Perfects ‘Toasty Makeup’ by Embracing Yet Another Fall Trend
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Amal Clooney Perfects ‘Toasty Makeup’ by Embracing Yet Another Fall Trend

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

The look was completed with large gold waterfall earrings framing her face, an antique gold clutch, and a sparkling bracelet adorning her wrist. Her loose, wavy brown hair cascaded past her shoulders, complementing the movement and lightness of her dress as she walked.

Amal Clooney attends The Albies at The Natural History Museum in London on October 03, 2025.

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On the other hand, her makeup was in perfect harmony with her outfit, inspired by fall’s warmest and most in-demand trend: toasty makeup. This style, based on bronze and caramel tones, recreates a toasted effect on the skin, giving it the warmth and luminosity it sometimes needs. More specifically, she opted for satiny cheeks, hazelnut nude lips, and a look framed by gradient bronzer in earthy tones.

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George Clooney gives Adam Sandlre a makeover
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George Clooney gives Adam Sandlre a makeover

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

2 October 2025

Adam Sandler has been given a makeover by George Clooney.

George Clooney got Adam Sandler to smarten up

The Uncut Gems actor is known for his love of baggy shirts and shorts with bold prints but at the red carpet premiere of his movie Jay Kelly at the New York Film Festival earlier this week, both he and his co-star stepped out in navy suits and black leather shoes, with George taking the credit for his friend’s new look.

George told People magazine: “I actually [have] been making Adam wear suits. Don’t you think he looks nicer instead of those big baggy shorts?”

The 64-year-old actor – who wore a white shirt with his suit in contrast to Adam’s black top – was thrilled he got to work with the Happy Gilmore star on the film.

He added: “I love him. He’s the sweetest man in the world. He’s a dear friend and the fact that I got to work with him again is [great].”

Adam – who also wore a tuxedo and bow tie to the Venice Film Festival screening of Jay Kelly – previously admitted he finds it “funny as hell” that he has “unintentionally kind of become a style icon” to his fans.

He told Complex: “It’s funny as hell. And whenever one of my kids or their friends talks to me about it… my wife’s like, ‘What the hell are we talking about right now? How did that happen?’

“But my wife [Jackie] always was nice to me about my clothes. Even when we were young, others would say, ‘Would you put on something better than that? Your wife’s dressed so beautifully.’ My wife would say, ‘He’s comfortable like that. Let him do that. Leave him alone.’ “

The 59-year-old star also confessted he doesn’t give too much thought to what he wears.

He told Mystery Fashionist in a TikTok video: “Whatever is in the closet, I grab it.

“I think I got a bunch of the same socks. Underwear’s kinda similar, too. I grab it, I don’t think about it much.”

He laughed: “Most people make fun of me in my family, but I keep moving.”

Despite his lack of effort when it comes to fashion, Adam “accidentally” inspired the Sandlercore trend, which has seen Gen Z’s wear his comfy attire.

He reacted in an interview with PEOPLE: “You know, this is an accidental thing.

“But here I am wearing goofy clothes, and I don’t know. I don’t think about it.”




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George Clooney worries about his kids using social media
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George Clooney worries about his kids using social media

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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12 September 2025

George Clooney is deeply worried about his children being exposed to social media.

George Clooney worries about his kids using social media

The Hollywood actor is father to eight-year-old twins – Alexander and Ella – with his wife Amal Clooney and he’s admitted he doesn’t use platforms like Instagram and Facebook but he’s concerned about what will happened to his kids when they eventually get their own accounts.

In an interview with fellow actor Julia Roberts for 72 Magazine, the former E.R. star explained: “I don’t know how to do it [use social media].

“I’m not on any of them, but only because I find that my life is so much simpler without doing it. But I worry about kids. I worry about my kids, obviously …

“The risks are so much bigger and the consequences follow you for so much longer. I’m worried about my kids; we keep them off the internet as much as we can.

“But, you know, some of their homework is done on a computer. And they do like to watch a good Snoopy movie and things like that. “

George went on to ask Julia about her own experiences of exposing her children to the internet and social media, adding: “I wonder what your version of it is. Did you limit their access to it or did you just talk it through?”

Julia – who is mom to twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, 20, and son Henry, 18, with her husband Danny Moder – replied: “I think they were, for sure, some of the last kids in their peer groups to get phones and stuff like that.

“When they were younger, certainly, Danny and I would have been considered some of the stricter parents.

“Not like we’re laying down the law, but these are the rules and they don’t change. Here’s the boundary of your life and it does not shift.

“You know, you don’t ask me and get an answer and then go ask dad and get a different answer. That doesn’t happen. It will never happen …

“I think that is what creates the stability that then allows them to feel secure because you know there is this fixed world of love and safety that exists unconditionally.”




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