George Clooney's Prank War with Brad Pitt: Why He Feared Arrest

George Clooney once shared hilarious details about his long-running prank war with Brad Pitt. He described putting embarrassing bumper stickers on Pitt's car and creating fake stationery to impersonate him. One prank involved sending Meryl Streep dialect coaching CDs with a note supposedly from Brad. Clooney even hinted he had an ongoing prank so extreme he might get arrested for it.

Key Points: George Clooney Brad Pitt Prank War on Graham Norton Show

  • Clooney placed an offensive 'F*** cops' bumper sticker on Pitt's car
  • He sent Meryl Streep dialect CDs pretending to be Brad Pitt
  • Clooney created fake stationery with Pitt's name to prank others
  • He hinted at a future prank so extreme he feared arrest
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When George Clooney spoke about his series of pranks on Brad Pitt

George Clooney reveals his hilarious prank war with Brad Pitt, from fake bumper stickers to impersonating him in letters to Meryl Streep on The Graham Norton Show.

"I'm doing one now that I can't tell you about, but in a year you're going to hear that I've been arrested. - George Clooney"

Los Angeles, Nov 16

Hollywood star George Clooney once spoke about his ongoing prank series with fellow Hollywood royalty Brad Pitt.

An old video from the ‘The Graham Norton Show’ has recently resurfaced on the Internet, and it shows George Clooney talking about different kinds of pranks he has pulled up on Brad Pitt.

He said in the video, “I've done some terrible things to Brad. Wait, Brad has done some terrible things to me. I don't remember how. We were doing ‘Oceans 11’, I think it was the first one, and I don't remember what it was. One of my favorite things is to get those things that go around your license plate or a bumper sticker, because you never go to the back of your car and look, and put it on people's cars because it's funny, and they can ride around with some horrible and embarrassing bumper sticker. And I put, I found a bumper sticker in the shape of a pot plant that said, ‘F*** cops’”.

He further mentioned, “There's no way you don't get pulled over. And, he got pulled over. And it just kept going back and forth with that for a while, and then it was, I had stationery made up with his name, and then I would send letters to other actors from Brad Pitt”.

He shared that he sent Meryl Streep a letter from Brad, where he got a big thing of CDs that had, it was a dialect coach, and he had, like, every dialect.

He continued, “And I sent it to her with a note from Brad that said, ‘I hear you're gonna be doing the Iron Lady soon, this guy helped me with my dialect in ‘Troy’. I thought maybe this would help’. And I sent it to Meryl, and she was very confused”.

“I sent letters to lots and lots of people from Brad. I'm doing one now that I can't tell you about, but in a year you're going to hear that I've been arrested. I'm not kidding, because I think I've crossed the line. Yeah, it's exciting. I have a wife, she's a barrister, I'll be fine”, he added.

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Rohit P
The "F*** cops" bumper sticker prank is taking it too far though. In India, such things could land you in serious trouble with the police. Hollywood stars sometimes forget they're role models for millions.
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Ananya R
Imagine getting CDs from Brad Pitt for dialect coaching! Meryl Streep must have been so confused 🤣 These pranks show how even the biggest stars are just normal people with great friendships.
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David E
As someone who's worked in the film industry in Mumbai, I can tell you these prank wars are common everywhere! Our Bollywood stars have their own versions, though usually less elaborate than this.
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Siddharth J
Clooney saying "I'll be fine because my wife is a barrister" shows the privilege these stars enjoy. In India, even celebrities can't escape legal consequences so easily. Different worlds entirely.
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Kavya N
Their friendship goals! ❤️ After all these years in Hollywood, they still maintain this bond. Reminds me of the camaraderie between SRK and Salman Khan, though their pranks are probably less elaborate.

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