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George Clooney Reveals His Thoughts on Tom Cruise's Viral COVID-19 Tirade

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This week, audio was leaked of Tom Cruise allegedly yelling at the crew of the latest Mission: Impossible movie for violating safety protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Now, George Clooney is weighing in with his thoughts. “He didn’t overreact because it is a problem,” George said on Howard Stern‘s SiriusXM radio show. “I have a friend who’s an AD on another TV show who just had the almost exact same thing happen with not quite as far out a response.” George, however, said he might have handled it differently. “I wouldn’t have done it that big.

I wouldn’t have, you know, pulled people out,” he said. “You’re in a position of power and it’s tricky, right? You do have a responsibility for everybody else and he’s absolutely right about

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