George Clooney: Sandra Bullock calls me drunk every night

Nov 13, 2013 - 20:49
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George Clooney: Sandra Bullock calls me drunk every night
Gravity actors George Clooney and Sandra Bullock have been making fun of each other (Picture: Reuters)

George Clooney has accused Sandra Bullock of phoning him drunk every night.

The silver haired actor, 52, made the remark after his Gravity co-star stated she didn’t think he was ‘sexy’.

‘She may say that she’s not all that attracted to me, but she calls every night, three in the moing, drunk, “Hey, George, what are you doing?” It’s non-stop. And then I just send her a bottle of tequila,’ the notorious prankster told Entertainment Tonight.

Bullock had gone on the record earlier in the week to dismiss Clooney’s two-time People magazine sexiest man alive sex symbol status.

‘He’s not everyone’s cup of tea. We’ve known each other for so long, sexy is gone,’ the 49-year-old said on Daybreak.

‘Not that he’s not sexy because he is very, very handsome,’ she went on, adding that he would be considered attractive: ‘If you like that kind of dashing, charming, smart, talented, successful kind of thing.’

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