George Clooney recently colored his hair black, which nobody loved, even admirers.
The 63-year-old donned a black haircut for his part as journalist Edward R. Murrow in the Broadway musical Good Night and Good Luck.
However, it appears that he is warmly remembered as Hollywood's beloved silver fox.
According to Page Six, the iconic actor received a gift at Manhattan's celebrity-favorite eatery Sardi's.
It was a caricature of the Ocean's Eleven alum with an aged gray appearance.
When the portrait was presented to the celebrity, the filmmaker immediately recognized his earlier appearance in the photograph.
"I like the hair color," Clooney said, before adding, "It's much better than my hair color right now."
The Up in the Air star said, "That's better. It's largely gray. There we are; thank you very much."
He signed the photo, suggesting that he had put Brad Pitt's name on it, with whom he had previously collaborated in several films.
For those who are unfamiliar, Clooney revealed his new look in March, causing a frenzy among admirers because he was one of the few who had elegantly worn the gray appearance for so long.
In an interview with the New York Times, he said that his wife, Amal Clooney, will not like the new appearance since 'nothing makes you seem older than when an older person dyes his hair'.
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