George Clooney willing to sign NDA for Brad Pitt's 'secret' of youth as he is alarmed by how old he looks
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: George Clooney is reportedly ready to sign a non-disclosure agreement to get his hands on Brad Pitt's coveted beauty secrets.
Despite his smooth public persona, Clooney is said to be grappling with the realities of aging and is turning to his longtime friend Pitt for advice on staying youthful.
The two Hollywood icons, who have long shared a close bond, are now at the center of a buzz-worthy revelation - Clooney’s willingness to delve into Pitt's anti-aging methods. This follows speculation about Pitt undergoing a facelift, sparked by his appearance at the Venice Film Festival premiere of 'Wolfs'.
George Clooney 'wants to get rids of his wrinkles' amid Brat Pitt's youthful appearance
According to a source who spoke exclusively to In Touch, Clooney, 63, has struggled with aging more than he publicly admits.
The source revealed, "George puts this brave face on his aging, but privately he’s been very alarmed by how old he’s starting to look, especially when he compares himself to his Hollywood friends, particularly Brad."
Clooney and Pitt, seasoned actors who have maintained a close friendship for decades, recently shared insights into their bond during a joint interview with GQ on August 13.
Clooney spoke about the importance of checking in on each other, saying, “We also check in on each other every once in a while, which is an important part of this.”
Pitt echoed the sentiment, stating, “I’ll call George on numerous occasions when things get bumpy.”
Pitt, 60, has adopted a healthy, sober lifestyle with the help of his girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, incorporating meditation and yoga into his daily routine. This lifestyle has contributed to his youthful appearance, but Clooney suspects there might be more to Pitt’s seemingly ageless look.
The source stated, "George wants to get rid of his jowls and wrinkles, improve his posture and just bulk up overall so he looks younger and more virile. [Brad] seems to be like the true Benjamin Button of his generation and George has decided to swallow his pride and ask for his help. Brad has clearly worked some sort of magic; he doesn’t admit to it, but George wants all the secrets and he’s not going to let him off the hook and just pretend Brad looks this good thanks to his great genetics."
The source added that Clooney is determined to uncover Pitt’s secrets, even if it means signing an NDA.
“He’s willing to sign an NDA if that’s what it takes, but if George has his way, he’ll be getting the Brad treatment and shaving a decade or two off his face and body over the next year,” the insider said.
Brad Pitt's youthful appearance sparks discussion online
There has been ongoing speculation about whether Pitt has undergone cosmetic procedures to maintain his youthful appearance. The buzz intensified after a TikTok doctor, Dr Jonny Betteridge, went viral for suggesting that Pitt might have had a facelift.
Although Pitt has never confirmed any surgical procedures, Betteridge, a former British NHS doctor, pointed to noticeable changes in Pitt’s facial contour as evidence.
George Clooney's interest in Brad Pitt’s anti-aging tips sparks online debate
After hearing about George Clooney's discomfort with aging compared to Brad Pitt's youthful appearance, many users have flocked to online forums to share thoughts on their trouble of aging.
One user wrote, "Everyone has trouble with aging. I'm sure it's worse for celebrities. Watching reruns of shows they played in when they were young then looking in the mirror. Wonder where time went, just like the rest of us."
The second stated, "Mr Clooney stay as you are you are a handsome man your wife loves you and that more than beauty tip from Mr pitt."
A Facebook user shared a gif of a doll giving affectionate kisses, suggesting that George Clooney looks handsome in his current appearance. The last claimed, "Oh my. Old actors can’t deal with being older."
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