George Clooney’s Hilarious Celebrity Prank Letters Uncovered

George Clooney’s Hilarious Celebrity Prank Letters Uncovered

George Clooney’s Hilarious Celebrity Prank Letters Uncovered

So, let me tell you about this absolutely wild and ridiculously funny prank George Clooney has been pulling for years — and honestly, only Clooney could get away with something like this. He recently opened up about it during a conversation with Jason and Travis Kelce on their podcast, “New Heights,” and the whole thing sounds like a long-running inside joke he’s been quietly crafting behind the scenes.

Basically, Clooney admitted that he’s pranked around 30 different actors by sending them fake letters that he signed as Bill Clinton or Brad Pitt. And the way it all started is even funnier. Jimmy Kimmel once handed him a stack of stationery printed with the presidential seal and Bill Clinton’s name. Now, if you give George Clooney something like that, you know it’s not going to end up in a drawer. He put it to use immediately.

He said he’d look for movies that, well… weren’t exactly the actors’ best work. Then he’d write something like, “I loved you in this film,” pretending to be Clinton. The best part? Clooney is convinced that some of these letters are framed in people’s homes right now — proudly displayed as if they’re legitimate presidential praise. And honestly, he’s probably right.

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But it didn’t stop there. Along with the Clinton stationery, Clooney also got his hands on Brad Pitt’s letterhead — again thanks to Kimmel — and that opened the door to even more mischief. At one point, Clooney had this big book of dialect CDs, the kind that teaches accents like Irish or French. Nobody knows why he had it, but he figured out exactly how to use it.

He wrote a fake note “from Brad Pitt” and sent the booklet to none other than Meryl Streep. In the letter, he claimed Pitt had used the material to master his accent for the movie Troy , and suggested she might find it useful too. Yes — Clooney pranked Meryl Streep with a fake acting resource recommendation from Brad Pitt.

Years later, he finally confessed. When he ran into her and told the story, Streep apparently blurted out something along the lines of wondering why on earth Pitt had sent her that strange book in the first place. Clooney laughed it off, saying he and Pitt have played plenty of “terrible” pranks on each other over the years, and this was just another chapter in their ongoing mischief.

It’s such a classic Clooney move — harmless, clever, and just chaotic enough to leave Hollywood’s biggest stars scratching their heads for years.

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