George Clooney Twins News Gives Birth to Hilarious Reactions Online

2022-09-17 07:57:41 By : Ms. Jojo Zhu

If you’ve ever wondered whether George Clooney would look even more handsome with a veil and a baby bump, prepare your curiosity to be satisfied

Oh, baby. There’s nothing like reports that George Clooney and his wife Amal are expecting twins to grease the internet’s sense of humor.

Julie Chen of CBS’s daytime offering “The Talk” announced Thursday that Amal is pregnant with twins. And while TheWrap typically doesn’t report on pregnancy news — because, let’s face it, fetuses aren’t typically known for their noteworthy actions — the reaction to the news from the internet has been remarkable.

One particularly choice parody played off of singer Beyonce’s recent announcement that she too is expecting twins. The Photoshopped offering pasted “ER” alum Clooney’s head onto the very pregnant photo of herself that Beyonce posted with her pregnancy announcement.

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“When I heard #GeorgeClooney was ‘having twins,’ I totally assumed something else,” snarked ZTV Comedy News on Twitter, a reference to Clooney’s pre-marriage playboy reputation.

“#GeorgeClooney and his wife are expecting twin fetuses until June, when they magically turn into humans babies,” wrote one well-wisher, who has apparently mistaken the twins for rabbits, and Amal’s uterus for a top hat.

Not all of the funny reactions were limited to social media. Following Thursday’s news, People.com exploded with Clooney-related items, including the gem, “All the Places George & Amal’s Twins Can Expect to Visit With Their Jet-Setting Parents.”

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Hopefully People.com is not also pregnant, because that kind of stretching and jumping just can’t be good for a fetus.

BREAKING: #GeorgeClooney and wife Amal are expecting twins. #AmalClooney pic.twitter.com/V0cwBNo3TT

— AndyLincoln’s Finger (@Lincolns_Finger) February 9, 2017

When I heard #GeorgeClooney was “having twins,” I totally assumed something else.

— Comedy News Z!TV (@ZTVComedyNews) February 9, 2017

Congratulations. #GeorgeClooney and his wife are expecting twin fetuses until June, when they magically turn into humans babies.

First #Beyonce & #JayZ. Now #GeorgeClooney & #AmalClooney! #Twins are SO in style right now! #Twinning #AllIDoIsTwin pic.twitter.com/lMD3GB0H3O

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The Clooneys hosted a screening of the Oscar shortlisted doc "The White Helmets" at the posh BVLGARI hotel in London on Monday night. Far from this Knightsbridge setting, the short follows first responders in Syria who risk their lives to pull victims from the rubble of airstrikes.

George Clooney, producer Joanna Natasegara, and director Orlando von Einsiedel

While neither Clooney is a filmmaker on the Netflix project, this is one of the strongest surrogate roles of the season so far.

The "Diary of a Teenage Girl" actress, who lives in London, was a supportive face in the crowd.

Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monae, and Aldis Hodge

Back in L.A., the "Hidden Figures" cast screened the film for 10,000 high school and middle school girls at USC on Tuesday (Jan. 10). Monae dispensed with her trademark "black and white only" uniform for the event.

“The Girls Build LA Challenge is more critical than ever in our mission to help close the gender and diversity gap in STEM,” said Megan Chernin, Board Chair of the LA Promise Fund, which produced the event with 21st Century Fox.

The baby-faced "Hidden Figures" producer was probably still the coolest dressed kid at school.

J.J. Abrams and Peter Chernin

The event included a message from space, with astronaut Peggy Whitson addressing the crowd. 

"Rosie the Riveter's" message was catching on.

"Weiner" directors Elyse Steinberg and Josh Kriegman

These filmmakers learned very early on Tuesday that their documentary on the self-destructive sexting politician had been nominated for a BAFTA. That night, they held an intimate reception at L'ermitage in Beverly Hills. Kriegman recalled the politician's gallows humor from one day shooting with Weiner at the peak of one of his scandals. "Well, this is working our pretty good for you, Josh," Weiner cracked.

"Gleaseon" producers Steve Gleason, Mike McCready, Michel Varisco and director Clay Tweel

The team behind another Oscar-shortlisted documentary feature had a cocktail reception at WME on Monday night. ALS warrior hero Steve Gleason continues to embrace technology and promote his work nearly a year after the film debuted at Sundance.

By the time the new year was only a week old, Hollywood was already prepared to toss out new year's resolutions. At SVEDKA's "Broken Resolutions" party at Nightingale Plaza, Richie and pal Sara Foster browsed the opportunities to shatter resolutions, like this wheel of vice (e.g. "Fried Twinkies") and a corner to propel a shoppers' bad habits, the "Chotchke Shop".

Inside the best industry bashes of the week as Oscar nominations voting winds to a close on January 13, with the Party Report’s Mikey Glazer

The Clooneys hosted a screening of the Oscar shortlisted doc "The White Helmets" at the posh BVLGARI hotel in London on Monday night. Far from this Knightsbridge setting, the short follows first responders in Syria who risk their lives to pull victims from the rubble of airstrikes.

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