Why Did George Clooney Decide to Stop Kissing Girls in Films?
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Los Angeles, December 15 (NationPress) British actor George Clooney revealed that following a conversation with his wife, Amal Clooney, regarding his advancing age, he has decided to stop kissing girls in films.
“I’m trying to emulate what Paul Newman did — saying ‘Okay, I’m done with kissing girls,’” Clooney, aged 64, shared with the Daily Mail, per variety.com.
He continued, “When I hit 60, I had a talk with my wife. I mentioned, ‘I can still play basketball with younger guys. I’m fit and can still keep up. But in 25 years, I’ll be 85. No amount of granola bars will change that; it’s a significant number.'”
The actor is known for his prominent roles in romantic films, including “One Fine Day” alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, “Out of Sight” with Jennifer Lopez, “Up in the Air” with Vera Farmiga, and “Ticket to Paradise” with Julia Roberts.
It seems the star of “Ocean’s Eleven” has been alluding to this choice for some time.
Earlier in March, he mentioned on 60 Minutes that he would be stepping back from romantic films entirely to make space for a new generation of leading men in Hollywood.
“Look, I’m 63 years old. Competing with 25-year-old leading actors isn’t my goal,” he stated. “I’m not doing romantic films anymore.”
In a 2022 interview with the New York Times, Clooney recounted an early career experience where a director critiqued his on-screen kissing style.
Clooney reminisced, “I remember early in my career having to do a kissing scene, and the director said, ‘Not like that.’ I was like, ‘Dude, that’s my move! That’s how I kiss in real life!’