Clooneys Shine at the Tony Awards: George Ditches the Dye, Amal Stuns in White
George Clooney's silver tresses make a reappearance.
In a much-anticipated return, George Clooney graced the 2025 Tony Awards, shedding his temporary dark shade and sporting his silver fox locks once more. After months of donning a dyed-dark hue for his Broadway debut, the 64-year-old heartthrob stepped into the spotlight at Radio City Music Hall, winning back the hearts of his fans.
Clooney's appearance was in support of his nomination for 'Best Leading Actor in a Play' for his role in the political drama "Good Night, and Good Luck," a stage adaptation of his 2005 film. Although he walked away empty-handed, losing to the young and talented Cole Escola from "Oh, Mary!", the night was far from disappointing.
A Glittering Pair at the Red Carpet
Amal Clooney, the humanitarian powerhouse, stole the show in a pearl-embellished, figure-hugging white gown. She accessorized the look with a matching white clutch and her signature long, dark tresses cascading down. George, ever the gentleman, adhered to the classic black tuxedo, even with noticeable traces of his previous dark dye lingering in his hair.
A Casual Laugh over Midlife Crisis
Just days prior, Clooney made a cheeky appearance on "Late Night with Seth Meyers," giving a little nudge to his transformation. "It looks really bad," he admitted, sporting a cap, "It looks like I'm going through a terrible midlife crisis. I'm 64 – it's a bit late for a midlife crisis."
George's Broadway show "Good Night, and Good Luck" ran from April 3 to June 8 at the Winter Garden Theatre, wrapping up just in time for him to ditch the dye.
Additional Insights:
- George Clooney's change back to his natural silver hair was reportedly welcomed by his wife, Amal, who had missed the look.
- Prior to his mid-life crisis quip, Clooney attracted controversy when he clashed with Fox News over their reporting on President Biden's health.
- Clooney's Broadway debut in "Good Night, and Good Luck" served as a platform for awareness about freedom of speech and the dangers of censorship.
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I'm not going to be able to pull off a white pearl-embellished gown like Amal Clooney did at the Tony Awards, and it seems George Clooney had the same realization when he humorously mentioned his midlife crisis on "Late Night with Seth Meyers." Despite the expected entertainment from the celebration of celebrities at the event, George walked away empty-handed, losing the Best Leading Actor in a Play award to Cole Escola.