is known for his timeless silver fox charm, but even Hollywood celebrities are not immune to fashion advice from their spouses.Following a candid remark from wife Amal Clooney, the actor made a surprising style move that left fans stunned. The makeover was more than just personal; it had a Broadway twist.
George Clooney temporarily dyed his iconic salt-and-pepper hair dark for his Broadway role in Good Night, and Good Luck, as per a report by Parade.
The change came after wife Amal reportedly described his appearance as "bad,” as per a report by Parade.
The significant alteration he made for the show seems to have been a temporary dye job.
Clooney, who is currently playing the role of renowned journalist Edward R. Murrow in the stage version of his 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck, was just nominated for a Tony Award.
When the celebrity was spotted on May 6 in New York City, he was dressed in khaki trousers and a black leather jacket, but keen-eyed fans noticed a significant change beneath his white baseball cap, a sper a report by Parade.
Clooney later admitted that he disliked his makeover. He acknowledged that because people didn't recognise him with the darker hairstyle, it provided him with a certain amount of anonymity on the street.
In an interview with CBS Mornings, George Clooney was candid about his distaste for the dark dye job, telling Gayle King, "I know it's not good!"
Clooney described the dark hair as "horrible" in a recent interview with CNN's Jake Tapper. He also acknowledged that his wife, Amal Clooney, didn't like the "bad look".
He did it for a Broadway role, but also because Amal described his usual look as "bad".
No, he disliked it and called it "horrible." It was only temporary.