The Definitive List Of George Clooney's Ladyloves
Posted by Jess McGuire at 9:48 AM on March 25, 2008
Everybody's been enjoying poring over George Clooney's recent interview with Esquire, yes? If you haven't seen it, go here and have a read - it simply confirmed our massive Clooney crush as something which should be pursued full time (it tends to peak whenever it is Oscars season and we get to see the man in a suit making quips that leave us breathless and flushed, but then we forget about him by late March and begin ogling pictures of Gale Harold from Queer As Folk for the rest of the year instead. Mmmm, Brian Kinney gay goodness...).
During the interview process, George was shown a website which had a list of famous women they believed he's bedded during his time as a Hollywood heartthrob, and George helpfully confirmed or denied the couplings for the Esquire journalist. The full list wasn't included in the original published interview, but Esquire have popped it online as an "outtake". We found it enlightening, and you probably will too. We haven't worked out the average breast size for the confirmed Clooney conquests, so we cannot tell you definitively if he really is an enthusiast of all things flat-chested, as News Ltd so recently feared...
Inform away, George!
Anna Friel: “No.”
Elizabeth Daily: “No, we were in acting class together.”
Laura Bailey: “I don’t know who that is.”
Judie Aronson: “Yes, I went out with her.”
Deedee Pfeiffer: “Went out with her.”
Kelly Preston: “I lived with her.”
Talia Balsam: “My ex-wife.”
Denise Crosby: “Yes.”
Kimberly Russell: “Yes.”
Karen Duffy: “No, but she’s one of my dearest friends.”
Vendela Kirsebom: “No.”
Celine Balitran: “Yes.”
Salma Hayek: “No.”
Brooke Langton: “Yes.”
Traylor Howard: “Yes.”
Lisa Snowdon: “Yes.”
Lucy Liu: “No.”
Julia Roberts: “No.”
Renee Zellweger: “A little bit.”
Jen Siebel: “We went out for a minute.”
Mariella Frostrup: “No, but a very dear friend of mine.”
Krista Allen: "No.”
Hillary Rowland: “I don’t even know who that is.”
Teri Hatcher: “No.”
Ellen Barkin: “Never, but I love her. She’s a great friend.”
Good lord, what does "a little bit" mean? Poor Renee Zellweger.

Comments
SimianSays
Posted March 25, 2008 11:40 AM
I believe in reference to Zellweger "A little bit" simply means,"A little bit, but then I realised she was incapable of opening her eyes or speaking in a normal-pitched voice and things cooled off pretty quickly after that."
I love George Clooney.