Matt Damon reveals that George Clooney used to write fake notes pretending to be Bill Clinton

Matt Damon Reveals George Clooney ‘Once Stole Bill Clinton’s Stationery And Wrote Fake Notes For The Actors’ Says How Much The President Loved Their Movies

George Clooney wrote “fake notes” to fellow actors, pretending to be Bill Clinton.

The 61-year-old actor – known for his love of pranks – was mocked by his friend Matt Damon in a speech at the Kennedy Center’s 45th Annual Tribute.

Damon told the audience that Clooney used his impersonations of the ex-boss to fool his buddies and also mentioned an infamous gag where the Up in the Air star ‘poops’ into his former roommate’s cat litter.

STUD: Matt Damon mocked his friend George Clooney in a speech at the 45th Annual Kennedy Center Tribute and told the crowd how Clooney used to forge notes on fellow actors pretending to be Bill Clinton; Seen Dec 4

Honors: Clooney was an honoree at the annual Kennedy Center Honors this year along with other top celebrities including U2, Amy Grant and Gladys Knight

Honors: Clooney was an honoree at the annual Kennedy Center Honors this year along with other top celebrities including U2, Amy Grant and Gladys Knight

In a preview clip of the event — which will air on TV Dec. 28 — E! News, the Good Will Hunting star said, “It has been said that my friend George Clooney is the last real movie star.

So I thought about what exactly that meant. Of course, a number of previous Kennedy Center honorees were certainly movie stars in that classic sense.

Cast with class and sophistication – Cary Grant, Henry Fonda, Paul Newman, Gregory Peck.

Then I think of George. A man defecated in Richard Kinde’s litter box as a joke.

Friends for life: Clooney and Damon have been friends since they starred in 2001's Ocean's Eleven together;  Seen in 2017

Friends for life: Clooney and Damon have been friends since they starred in 2001’s Ocean’s Eleven together; Seen in 2017

Someone should tell Bill: He may or may not know Clinton's pranks;  It was seen on December 11th in New Jersey

Someone should tell Bill: He may or may not know Clinton’s pranks; It was seen on December 11th in New Jersey

“A man once stole Bill Clinton’s stationery and wrote fake notes to the actors, saying how much the president loved their movies.”

Clooney spoke about his Kind prank on the SmartLess podcast last year, explaining how his friend’s cat hasn’t been “considered a s*** in three days.”

He continued, “He takes the cat to the vet, and they gave him this cat Metamucil. And now this kitten sits 15 times a day, and I scoop it all up because I don’t have anything else to do. I have no idea why. It’s just funny.

Then, the Ticket To Paradise star revealed what he had to do to prank his friend.

Prankster: The Ticket to Paradise star shared a story about how he once pooped in Richard Kind's litter box when they were roommates

Prankster: The Ticket to Paradise star shared a story about how he once pooped in Richard Kind’s litter box when they were roommates

He continued, “Then two weeks later the light bulb went out, and I realized what I had to do. I have to take it in the cat box.

“Now there’s this moment, when I’m sitting on a cat’s crate where I’m going, ‘Really?'” I mean, it’s funny. it is good. But I’m not sure how I want to be remembered…” The cat is six inches long. It’s a kitten.

Kind eventually finds out what happened but fails to see the funny side.

“It’s getting more frantic and outrageous,” Clooney said. And then, finally, he says, “I get humor! Pooping doesn’t make me laugh!”

Funny Friends: Clooney said Richard Kind never found his pranks as funny as he did

Funny Friends: Clooney said Richard Kind never found his pranks as funny as he did

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