George Clooney Reveals How Wife Amal Clooney and Their Children Feel About His Brown Hair
George Clooney is having a bit of an identity crisis when it comes to his new hair! The two-time Oscar winner is known for his signature silver-fox look but recently dyed his hair dark brown for his Broadway debut role of Edward R. Murrow in 'Good Night, and Good Luck.' Speaking with Gayle King for 'CBS Mornings,' the actor shared that he is not a fan of the new look. 'I know, it's not good. Oh, it's not good,' he quipped, adding, 'I'm not used to it. You never get used to it. Listen, I started getting grey when I was 25. So, I've been grey most of my life. It's not my favorite look.' The 63-year-old then revealed how his wife, Amal Clooney, feels about his darker hair. 'My wife – she thinks it's funny,' he said, adding that their children, 7-year-old twins Ella and Alexander, 'laugh at it.' 'Honestly, nothing makes you look older than being 63 and dying your hair,' he joked.

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