George Clooney spoke about the hostility with Russell Crowe, who insulted him without any reason

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Actor George Clooney shared with the publication GQ his version of hostility with another popular actor Russell Crow. The current conflict of the two gray-haired beauties began with an offensive statement by Crowe, who accused Clooney that he secured Hollywood and traded art on cheap advertising. In particular, the actor remembered Clooney shooting for coffee advertising and called Clooney "cheap clown". He also stated that, unlike Clooney, "respects his public."

According to Clooney, the enmity between them has arisen for quite some time. Back in 2013, George stated Esquire magazine that Russell even sent him a book with poems as an apology for all those offensive things he spoke without any reason. Obviously, time treats, and with the years Clooney has become so wiser to forgive his offenders. After seven years later, Clooney decided to publish the so-called "personal list of former enemies - albeit not so long, but impressive," which entered and Russell Crowe. Clooney remembered how once Russell complied with the fact that he was not as popular as de Niro or Harrison Ford. Then Clooney was surprised at such a statement and asked him: "Where did you get it from, buddy?".

To the question of a journalist, why his list is not so long, Clooney replied that "tired of the struggle and decided to give up." Now the groceries and insults George prefers viewing Show Thaigen.

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