Rolling Stone Mag Reveals George Clooney’s Love Life On The Down Low
Posted by BSW Buzz on November 10th, 2011
You can ask actor George Clooney ‘hunk extraordinaire’ anything…well, almost anything. Just don’t mention ‘who are you dating?’ to the mix. In the new issue of Rolling Stone magazine, Clooney is funny and has no problem talking about his childhood or early sexual experiences but that’s where it stops folks. So, be ready!
Hedegaard, the reporter assigned to the Rolling Stone interview, got personal access to Clooney’s bedroom, where he found lots of white shirts encased behind glass like they were rare wine, and a Louisville Slugger model C271 under Clooney’s bed that he keeps to greet potential intruders. (HA! Sounds like my brother, love it)
However, when the writer tried to ask the 50-year-old hunk who’s reportedly dating former professional wrestler Stacy Keibler, if he has a girlfriend right now, Clooney replied, “I might have a girlfriend, but I’m never going to talk about it. I get one thing to keep to myself.”
Lucky Hedegaard did get the “Last True Movie Star,” as he calls him, to talk about Keibler in a roundabout way when he commented about her ‘pie-eyed’ tweets regarding “The Descendants” star. Clooney’s response: “She can do whatever she wants. I rarely tell anybody what they should be doing with their life.”
Indeed, the writer prompts a “snort” from Clooney when he asks if he has “any rule for his girls.” Clooney said,“No rules. No sit-downs. No nothing.” The actor was more forthcoming on the philosophy about masturbation he developed as a teen. Clooney, who was raised Catholic in Cincinnati, tells Rolling Stone he concluded that pleasuring himself was “crucial,” even if it was a sin. So instead of abstaining, he would atone by filling “his shoes with gravel” and jumping “off the top of his bunk bed.” (Too funny!) Later, Clooney told the magazine, he realized that in the biblical cataloguing of sins, “in general, there’s nothing about ‘Thou shalt not handle thine johnson.’ ”
He finds time to be serious in the interview, too, saying he briefly considered suicide after a spinal injury while filming “Syriana” left him in excruciating pain. He told Hedegaard that he drank a lot during that period to anesthesize himself.
Clooney’s thoughts on The Ides of March, “It’s not designed for everybody to see, but I don’t give a s—,” Clooney says. “I don’t need to be more famous, and we shot it for $12 million, so anything we do is nice.”
A cool Carey Grant type of guy without any metrosexual thrown in…100% boy as we say!
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