
George Clooney returns to being a silver fox as he attends 2025 Tony Awards with glam wife Amal after 'awful dye job'
George Clooney 's return to silver fox status is nearly complete, several months after debuting a dye job that was mocked online.
The actor, 63, attended the Tony Awards with the majority of his hair in it's familiar shade of grey.
George, looking handsome in a slick black tuxedo, attended Broadway's biggest night with his gorgeous wife Amal by his side.
Amal stunned in a white beaded dress teamed with a marble clutch and a head full of loose, romantic waves.
George dyed his famous salt and pepper locks dark brown back in March for his role as legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow in his Broadway show Good Night And Good Luck.
'I know it's not good,' he previously admitted in a chat with Gayle King.
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