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George Clooney, Whoopi Goldberg & More Stars Defend Tom Cruise’s Wild COVID Rant!

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So what does Tinseltown think of Tom Cruise’s expletive-filled coronavirus rant?On Tom’s Well, believe it or not, he’s got plenty of defenders.

We can all agree (or at least, we hope we can) that coronavirus safety is more important than ever right now. Whether or not you agree with Tom’s delivery (screaming at coworkers and employees who are paid significantly less than he is), most people can get behind the message. Related: Offset Says He Will Not Take The COVID Vaccine Once It’s Available One of those people is George Clooney.

During an appearance on Howard Stern’s show, the actor/director weighed in: The Oscar winner did have some reservations about the 58-year-old’s “style,” though, which we can appreciate.

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