George Clooney fools around with camera at fundraiser

admin admin | 09-27 16:15

George Clooney borrowed a professional camera and snapped photographs of his wife Amal Clooney posing with Donatella Versace and Charlotte Tilbury on the carpet of a Clooney Foundation For Justice fundraiser.

George Clooney, Amal Clooney, Donatella Versace and Charlotte Tilbury

Stars arrived in their droves at The Albies, an awards ceremony created by the Clooney's to "shine a protective spotlight on courageous justice defenders who are at risk, sending a message to those who abuse human rights that the world is watching".

The Clooney’s posed at the New York Public Library event in a matching black tie ensemble, before greeting guests including acting stars Emily Blunt and her husband John Krasinski; Oscar-winners Cate Blanchett and Ariana DeBose; and The Fault In Our Stars’ Shailene Woodley.

George was also filmed hugging British rock band Mumford & Sons upon their arrival, before US music star Doja Cat, talk show host Jimmy Fallon and actress Gabrielle Union appeared on the carpet.

George Clooney with Mumford and Sons

Other British stars included music star Sting and his actor wife Trudie Styler, record producer Mark Ronson and comedian John Oliver.

As his wife posed alongside fashion designer Versace and British beauty guru Tilbury, George asked a photographer "which one is it" pointing to the camera buttons, before taking some shots and handing the camera back in a video circulating on social media.

It comes after the 63-year-old helped a photographer back to his feet after tripping at the Venice Film Festival in Italy earlier this month, at the premiere of his latest film Wolfs alongside Brad Pitt.

The Albies are named after anti-apartheid hero Justice Albie Sachs, who received a lifetime achievement award at the charity’s inaugural fundraiser in 2022, according to the Clooney Foundation For Justice website.

Souce: PA

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