You can't even trust the media for truth about interviews Hello! Magazine apologises for 'fabricated' Clooney interview 1 April 2016 Hello! Magazine has apologised for running an "exclusive" interview with George Clooney that the actor says was completely fabricated. The UK-based magazine said it purchased the interview from an entertainment news agency called Famous, which they have worked with in the past. Hello! said it thought the article was accurate and has removed the piece from its website. Mr Clooney said the interview never took place. He said in a statement: "The problem is that I have not given an interview to Hello Magazine and the quotes attributed to me are not accurate. In my experience, being misquoted is not unusual but to have an 'exclusive interview' completely fabricated is something new. And a very disturbing trend." The interview was a piece about how he and wife Amal Clooney make their long-distance marriage work. It was picked up by Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, The Sun and The Evening Standard. Hello! said it was "dismayed" to hear the interview was not authentic. "The HELLO! Group can only express its deepest respect for both Mr Clooney and his wife, Amal, and its sincere commitment to respectable and accurate journalism," the statement read.
It's amazing they would hype an interview that never took place. I have to tell you my interest in how many days he can be away from Amal is pretty close to nil...but if that's the worst that is said about him..hey he's doing good.