George Clooney Recalls Being 'Dumba** Drunk' With Wife Amal By His Side: 'Hysterical'
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George Clooney Recalls Being ‘Dumba** Drunk’ With Wife Amal By His Side: ‘Hysterical’

For George Clooney, one drunk night with his wife, Amal Clooney, was enough to catch up for his months-long abstinence. In a recent interview, George recalled being “dumba** drunk” with Amal by his side, narrating the “hysterical” experience on the evening of the Tony Awards, and being “sick the next day.” They attended an afterparty, even though he hadn’t won any of the five “Good Night, and Good Luck” nominations.

George Clooney reminisces about a drunken night with his wife Amal

George and Amal Clooney’s drunken experience will have one looking back at blurry nights and foggy memories the next day. He reminisced about the boozy evening with his wife when they let loose at the Tony Awards afterparty this year.

George recounted to Esquire in his cover story interview how he broke his six-month-long abstinence, which began as he was rehearsing and performing for “Good Night, and Good Luck,” a film that earned him five nominations.

Despite securing no wins, the actor and Amal attended a party afterwards and let the good times roll. “I got blasted,” he told the magazine about their evening of indulgence when they got the “barely-walking” kind of drunk. George narrated that he and Amal returned home following the party, and he was “just laughing.” Then, while they were “lying in bed,” he talked about finally catching up for “all my abstinence in one night.”

But being drunk like that also has its downsides, something the 64-year-old experienced the morning after. He remembered being “sick all day the next day,” calling it “hysterical,” and how it felt like he was “high school drunk” – like “dumba** drunk.”

The Hollywood veteran had received five Tony Award nominations for his presentation of the Broadway play. “Good Night, and Good Luck” premiered in March, and one particular nod landed him the Best Leading Actor category nomination.

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