
George Clooney's Venice Buzz: Sinus Infection, Oscars Hopes, and Ageless Charisma
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George Clooney’s had a headline-making week, with the 64-year-old Oscar winner causing a stir in Venice. Just days ago, he and Amal turned heads at the Venice Film Festival red carpet premiere of his new Netflix film Jay Kelly, looking every bit Hollywood royalty—Amal in a vintage-fabulous fuchsia number, George going full silver fox and even giving a movie-perfect hand kiss. The big story, though, was his sudden cancellation of most press appearances for Jay Kelly due to a sinus infection. According to reports in The Hollywood Reporter and People Magazine, Clooney started feeling sick on Wednesday, was ordered by doctors to rest, and missed several key events alongside co-stars Adam Sandler and Laura Dern. While director Noah Baumbach and cast handled interviews and conferences without him, Clooney rallied for the film premiere, briefly stealing media attention on the red carpet.
Variety noted that observers quickly speculated about the seriousness of Clooney’s illness, but representatives stressed it was nothing more than a bad sinus infection and that recovery was expected. Fandom overanalyzed his absence, with some in the social media rumor mill inventing wilder diagnoses or alleging “overwork” due to his marathon Broadway run earlier in the summer. Yet reliable outlets like The Hollywood Reporter and The Blast focused on the facts: Clooney had been in great spirits days earlier, enjoying Lake Como with Amal, their twins, and the Jay Kelly cast.
Jay Kelly itself is generating considerable Oscars buzz, not just for Clooney’s performance but also Adam Sandler, who some hope will land his first nomination. Clooney, in recent interviews with Vanity Fair, has talked about aging onscreen, quipping about how chasing bad guys is now comedic—not suspenseful. This candor, and his willingness to scale back his schedule for health, has only augmented the “legend” quality being assigned to him by fans and media alike.
On the business side, there haven’t been any splashy new deals in the past few days, but media outlets continue to discuss the impact of his $1 billion Casamigos tequila sale and ongoing philanthropy. No public social media posts from Clooney himself, as usual, but his publicist’s updates have kept his name trending, and candid shots of George and Amal have been widely shared, fueling the power couple narrative across celebrity news feeds. It’s classic Clooney: out of the press room but center stage, stealing the story without even trying.
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