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No point in fighting ageing, says George Clooney
Los Angeles, May 27
Actor George Clooney doesn't think there's any point trying to "fight" ageing.
The
54-year-old, who married lawyer Amal Alamuddin, 37, last year, has
argued that men who dye their hair and have plastic surgery usually make
themselves look even older than they are, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
“I think for all of us, you have to come to terms with getting older and not trying to fight it," Clooney said on a radio show.
“You
have a couple of options - which is get older or die. And so you have
to get used to that idea that your roles in films and who you are and
how you're perceived is going to change. That will disappoint people at
times," he added.
Asked if he'd ever considered cosmetic surgery or dyeing his hair, Clooney added: “Clearly I haven't.
"For
me it's never been an issue or an option. I don't think it would make
much sense quite honestly. I've seen it happen - particularly on men - I
don't think it really works, I think it actually makes you look older.
