Before his reputation faced a setback, George Clooney received high praise from some of his most famous friends. At the premiere of his new Broadway show, Good Night, and Good Luck in New York, Pierce Brosnan, a longtime friend and co-star, expressed admiration for Clooney, calling him not just a talented actor but also a man of style and confidence. Brosnan lauded Clooney’s class and handsome demeanor, reflecting how the actor’s charm and presence resonate in both his personal and professional life.
Clooney’s Friends and Family Praise His Philanthropy, Character, and Advocacy for Others
Brosnan wasn’t the only one to share positive sentiments. Clooney’s wife, Keely Shaye Smith, also offered glowing words about the actor, commending his philanthropic efforts. She highlighted his advocacy for “the underdogs,” portraying him as someone who uses his platform for causes that uplift those who need help. These tributes underscored Clooney’s public image as a well-rounded, good-natured individual, admired not just for his cinematic achievements but for his commitment to social causes.

Comedian Richard Kind, another of Clooney’s close friends, added to the praise, stating that Clooney’s true character surpassed even public perception. Kind, who has known Clooney for years, expressed that Clooney was an even better person than most people think. His endorsement further reinforced the image of Clooney as a beloved figure in Hollywood—charming, generous, and fundamentally kind-hearted, a stark contrast to the story that would soon unfold.
Clooney’s Reputation Tarnished After Angry Phone Call Over Criticism of Op-Ed
However, just a day after the outpouring of admiration, Clooney’s reputation took a hit. In a new book titled Uncharted: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Odds in the Wildest Campaign in History, author Chris Whipple shared a surprising incident involving Clooney.
Whipple revealed that Clooney had made an angry phone call to an unnamed producer at MSNBC’s Morning Joe after co-host Mika Brzezinski commented on his New York Times op-ed. In the op-ed, Clooney had urged President Joe Biden to step down from the 2024 race, which Brzezinski criticized on air, claiming Obama’s influence on the article.
The alleged phone conversation, as recounted by journalist Tara Palmeri, revealed a frustrated and furious Clooney. He reportedly lashed out at the producer, accusing him of betrayal and failure to defend him.
The exchange was described as heated, with Clooney allegedly using explicit language, including multiple F-bombs, and expressing a deep sense of mistrust towards the producer. This shocking turn of events stood in stark contrast to the warm public image Clooney had just been celebrated for, leaving many to question the complexities behind the actor’s public persona.