George Clooney, Hollywood's erstwhile silver fox, is finally gaining back his gray hair, but he has other ideas.
The Gravity actor, who had previously worn his natural grey hair, colored it for his Broadway debut, Good Night, and Good Luck, in which he played famed journalist Edward R. Murrow.
However, no one, including himself, loved the new look. Fortunately, the 64-year-old's gray locks had lately grown back.
Clooney has made another allegation that has shocked followers.
During a recent interview on Seth Meyers' Late Night Show, the Hollywood star announced his plan to shave his head if he doesn't get his characteristic grey hair back by the 2019 Tony Awards.
Amal Clooney's husband joked during his guest appearance on the show on Monday, June 2, "I may have a shaved head. I may look like Yul Brynner."
The late actor was famed for his bald appearance, which he maintained after adopting the look for the film The King and I.
The actor also mentioned that he is wearing a baseball cap throughout the interview due to his current terrible hair.
"This is awful. It's still black on top, but grey on the bottom. So you have that very nice-looking, grow-out of gray," he elaborated, "It actually looks horrible. It appears like I am experiencing a dreadful midlife crisis. "I'm 64; midlife is a little stretch."