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George Clooney Says Tom Cruise ‘Didn’t Overreact’ With Tirade Over Crew Breaking COVID Protocols On Set

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George Clooney says Tom Cruise was completely justified to berate product members for breaking COVID-19 protocols; however, Clooney would have taken a different approach.

On Tuesday, audio was leaked of Cruise completely blowing his lid at production members caught breaking COVID-19 protocols on the set of the new “Mission: Impossible” movie.

Clooney analyzed the situation in a new interview on Howard Stern‘s SiriusXM radio show. “He didn’t overreact because it is a problem,” he explained. “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… if the production goes down, a lot of people lose their jobs.” RELATED: George Clooney Expresses Need To ‘Keep The Eye On

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