Leatherheads is a romantic comedy set in the 1920s. It’s about a professional football team that seems to play by a different set of rules.
Starring George Clooney, Renee Zellweger, John Krasinki, Stephen Root. Opens April 4th.
According to the Huffington Post and US, George Clooney is saying that he has to move because of Britney Spears. This is thanks to the helicopters that appeared recently one night over his house. He thought that someone might be in the guest house and with a phone call determined it wasn’t his assistant. George then grabbed a baseball bat and went out to check in his bathrobe. He later found out that Spears’ home is about about 300-400 yards away. So he feels that he now has to move. Cripes, I’d hate to meet an angry George Clooney in an alley.
Spears in the meantime has gotten back the fake British accent, claims she doesn’t know anyone named Adnan Ghalib, and said the following about Heath Ledger’s death (in a British accent): “He’s still here. Oh, yes. No one ever really dies. No one.” Oh, and she said, “Yes, I’m sick, but in a good way.”
Britney, since you think you’re British now, maybe you should look up the slang term “nutter”. It has nothing to do with legumes. And how dare you drive away handsome and talented George Clooney from his home. Of course, people are saying that you never had a chance.
Yeah, right dept: Fabio says he could have f**ked him up, referring to George Clooney and a near-scuffle at a restaurant in Nov 2007.
Oh my god, I could have beaten the sh*t out of him…
Like we said, yeah, right. Or is Fabio tougher than he looks? I think it’s time for a Celebrity DeathMatch (see video clip below).
Clooney, who has more than just looks going for him, will appear in Leatherheads and Burn After Reading this year, and The Fantastic Mr. Fox next year. Fabio, who like the mythical Sampson is defined by his hair, has no movie projects.
[sources: PR Inside via Celebrity Smack]
Like Tom Hanks, George Clooney indicated last week that he’s eager to see the WGA writers’ strike end. To that end, Clooney has even offered to mediate. He wants to set up a strike mediation panel that would also include Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, and John Wells (ex-WGA president and executive producer of the ER TV series).
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