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Bill Maher, 69, Raises Eyebrows After Attending Party With Noor Alfallah, 31 Michelle SteinNovember 2, 2025 at 10:34 PM 0 Bill Maher, 69, raised eyebrows after he left a party with Noor Alfallah, 31, in new photos—reigniting dating rumor in the process. On Friday, Oct. 31, the Real Time With Bill Maher host and the mother of one of Al Pacino's sons stepped out for the Vas J Morgan and Michael Braun 2025 annual Halloween party in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Bill Maher, 69, raised eyebrows after he left a party with Noor Alfallah, 31, in new photos—reigniting dating rumor in the process.

On Friday, Oct. 31, the Real Time With Bill Maher host and the mother of one of Al Pacino's sons stepped out for the Vas J Morgan and Michael Braun 2025 annual Halloween party in Los Angeles, Calif.

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In pictures from the event, Maher dressed as Lord Farquaad from Shrek, while Alfallah rocked an all-black, lace look. The comedian posed with one hand on his hips and his other around Alfallah's back. They were also spotted leaving the event together.

The public outing comes about a year after Alfallah shut down rumors that she and Maher were dating in 2024, telling TMZ, "Bill's my friend, just my friend," adding, "He's great, though, but we're just friends."

Noor Alfallah and Bill Maher are seen arriving to the Vas J Morgan and Michael Braun 2025 annual Halloween party on Oct. 31, 2025, in Los Angeles, Calif. (Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

Alfallah shares a one-year-old son, Roman, with Pacino, 85, and has previously dated famous older men—including Mick Jagger, 82, and billionaire Nicholas Berggruen, 64.

"She is a good girl with an old soul, but she has a spirit that is very youthful. She is fun," a source told Page Six of Alfallah in 2023. "A guy in his 70s or 80s would feel young around her. She has a generosity of spirit."

Maher, meanwhile, has been romantically linked to younger women, including Anjulie, Cara Santa Maria, Jasmine Boussem, Karrine Steffans, Thora Bich, Rochelle Loewen, Kaya Jones, and more.

In January, Maher addressed dating younger on the Fly on the Wall, the podcast hosted by Dana Carvey and David Spade.

"I think a great show would be one of us—mostly, probably, me—doing The Golden Bachelor, but—like our real lives—not with an age-appropriate woman," Maher told Spade. Maher declared that dating "age-appropriate" women is "boring" as he insisted his reality show pitch would instead feature "an age-inappropriate woman."

Maher added, "Because, you know what the appropriate age for a relationship is? One that works."

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Jennifer Lawrence Reveals How Her 'Bad Postpartum' Experience After 2nd Baby Helped Her Tackle Latest Movie Role (Exclusive) Toria Sheffield, Kimberlee SpeakmanNovember 3, 2025 at 1:36 AM 0 Karwai Tang/WireImage Jennifer Lawrence Jennifer Lawrence, 35, opened up about her difficult postpartum experience with her second baby, and how it affected her approach to her latest role in Die My Love Lawrence caught up with PEOPLE exclusively while at the film's New York City premiere on Nov.

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Jennifer Lawrence, 35, opened up about her difficult postpartum experience with her second baby, and how it affected her approach to her latest role in Die My Love

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The actress welcomed a baby boy earlier this year, and is also mom to a 3-year-old son

Jennifer Lawrence is getting candid about her difficult postpartum experience with her second baby.

The actress, 35, caught up with PEOPLE exclusively on the red carpet at the New York City premiere of her new movie, Die My Love, on Saturday, Nov. 1. In the film, she plays a new mom struggling with the weight of motherhood, and she shared that she was able to draw from her own life while tackling the role.

"I didn't really end up having really bad postpartum [anxiety] until my second [baby]," Lawrence says, noting that she believes the experience provided her with a more nuanced perspective while approaching her most recent project.

"I think that just added another layer," she explains, adding, "I mean, I don't think that you have to have kids to play a parent by any means, but having that information about, you know, what a tiny person needs, and is looking for. Just having that information was helpful."

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The Oscar winner, who shares son Cy, 3, and a son born earlier this year with husband Cooke Maroney, previously opened up about postpartum anxiety in a recent conversation with The New Yorker.

"I just thought every time he was sleeping he was dead," she told the outlet of her baby. "I thought he cried because he didn't like his life, or me, or his family. I thought I was doing everything wrong, and that I would ruin my children."

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She went on to recall a moment when she started crying while asking ChatGPT a question about breastfeeding.

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"You're doing the most amazing thing for your baby," Lawrence recalled the AI tool telling her. "You're such a loving mother."

The actress told the outlet she took Zurzuvae, a recently developed drug to treat postpartum depression, which quickly and significantly helped her with her symptoms.

While speaking with PEOPLE at Saturday's premiere, Lawrence shared that she and her Die My Love costar Robert Pattinson bonded on set over being parents to young children. The Twilight star, 39, welcomed a baby girl with fiancée Suki Waterhouse last year.

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"[We bonded] over our kids because — like any new parent knows — that's the only thing you want to do is just, like, look at pictures and show people pictures and videos of [your] kids, so that's what we did," she recalls.

"And his baby was like brand new, and mine was too," she adds.

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Curtis Sliwa compares himself to Braveheart, vows to fight NYC's socialist machine win or lose Michael DorganNovember 2, 2025 at 11:57 PM 0 Curtis Sliwa says he's charging into the final stretch of New York City's mayoral race like "Braveheart" — confident, defiant and ready to die on his sword for the city he loves. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Sliwa, known for his toughoncrime positions and plainspoken rhetoric, compared himself to the legendary freedom fighter, saying he'll keep battling Democrat nominee Zohran Mamdani and his socialist allies regardless of who wins on Tuesday.

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Curtis Sliwa says he's charging into the final stretch of New York City's mayoral race like "Braveheart" — confident, defiant and ready to die on his sword for the city he loves.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Sliwa, known for his tough-on-crime positions and plainspoken rhetoric, compared himself to the legendary freedom fighter, saying he'll keep battling Democrat nominee Zohran Mamdani and his socialist allies regardless of who wins on Tuesday.

The Guardian Angels founder said Mamdani's supporters — whom he labeled "Zohranistas," a play on the Sandinista socialist movement in Nicaragua — will flee the city if their candidate loses, but he'll stay and fight for New York.

"If I should lose, I stand and fight," Sliwa said. "I improve, I don't move."

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Curtis Sliwa (left) and a scene from the film Braveheart (right) are shown in a split image. Sliwa compared himself to the movie's hero, saying he "exudes confidence, strength, fight — like 'Braveheart.'"

"The Zohranistas are already saying they're ready to flee. The moment we take over the city, they're all saying they're gonna sell, run and leave — and then we will run this city."

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Sliwa then compared his resolve to the climax of "Braveheart," the 1995 historical epic starring Mel Gibson as Scottish warrior William Wallace, who led the fight for independence from England in the 13th century. At his execution, Wallace refused to beg for mercy or pledge loyalty to the king of England, even while being disemboweled.

"I exude confidence, strength, fight — like Braveheart," Sliwa said. "At the end, they capture him, they've got him on the gurney and the executioner says, 'You will bow to the King of England.' He looks at him and says, 'Do your job.' Then they impale him, they gut him out. That's me — Braveheart."

"I become the royal opposition. And boy, I will become Zohran Mamdani and the Democratic Socialists of America — AOC [Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez] — I will become their worst nightmare because I will fight, fight, fight. Republicans don't surrender, retreat and run. Democrats do."

Curtis Sliwa (right) and Rudy Giuliani (left) are pictured in separate file photos. Sliwa has also compared himself to the former New York City mayor, calling himself "Rudy Giuliani 2.0."

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Sliwa said he's confident heading into Election Day, pointing to what he called an unprecedented grassroots operation.

"We've got 13 campaign headquarters across the five boroughs — nobody's ever done that before," he said. "We're everywhere. I can feel it — this city's ready for a real New Yorker again."

Sliwa dismissed the latest Fox News poll, which showed him at 15% and former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo rising slightly to 31%, with Mamdani holding a substantial lead at 47%.

He said the poll wasn't a true reflection of the city's pulse since it showed Mamdani as the candidate best suited to handle crime.

"Nobody in their right mind would ever consider that Zohran Mamdani is the law-and-order candidate. I am Rudy Giuliani 2.0," Sliwa said. "That's why polls don't elect officials — the people will elect the next mayor."

He said billionaire donors offered him $10 million to quit the race and claimed he now travels with armed security after threats were made against him and his wife.

"I'm the only real New Yorker in this race — born here, nearly killed here, and I'll die here," Sliwa said. "They tried to take me out once, but I'm still standing. I'll fight to the very end."

New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani accepts an endorsement from the United Bodegas of America in the Bronx, New York City, on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025.

The Brooklyn-born 71-year-old famously survived a mob hit in 1992, when he was shot multiple times inside a moving taxi before jumping out through a window. Prosecutors alleged the driver was a Gambino associate and that the attack was approved by the head of the family, John Gotti Jr., who believed Sliwa had been criticizing the Gottis on his radio show. Gotti Jr. was later indicted for ordering the attack but was never convicted.

Cuomo was born in Queens, while Mamdani was born in Uganda.

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Sliwa has framed himself as a Republican populist for blue-collar voters as well as animal lovers, touting his independent Save the Animals ballot line. New York law lets candidates appear on more than one ballot line, so Sliwa created it to highlight his animal rescue work and activism in protecting cats, dogs and other animals.

"Win or lose, I'll still be out there with the people — in the streets, in the subways, with the cats, with the cops. That's who I am."

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Could Buying Enbridge Stock Today Set You Up for Life? Reuben Gregg Brewer, The Motley FoolNovember 3, 2025 at 1:41 AM 0 Key Points Enbridge is one of the largest midstream companies in North America. The Canadian company has increased its dividend annually for three decades. Enbridge is specifically focused on changing with the world around it. 10 stocks we like better than Enbridge › The big reason for most investors to buy Enbridge (NYSE: ENB) is its attractive 5.8% dividend yield. But the story behind that yield is even more enticing than the yield.

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Enbridge is one of the largest midstream companies in North America.

The Canadian company has increased its dividend annually for three decades.

Enbridge is specifically focused on changing with the world around it.

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The big reason for most investors to buy Enbridge (NYSE: ENB) is its attractive 5.8% dividend yield. But the story behind that yield is even more enticing than the yield. Here's why this Canadian midstream giant could set dividend lovers up for a lifetime of reliable dividend payments.

Enbridge's 5.8% yield is the first stop

Dividend investors often start first with a stock's dividend yield, which makes sense. On that score, Enbridge is very attractive. The S&P 500 index (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) yields a miserly 1.2%. The average energy stock yields nearly 4%. And Enbridge is yielding a bit over 5.8%. It's clearly an attractive income choice relative to other options.

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That yield, meanwhile, is backed by three decades' worth of annual dividend increases, in Canadian dollars. That's notable because Enbridge is an energy company. The energy sector is generally known for being volatile, but Enbridge has still provided investors with consistency on the income side of the equation. The dividend growth target in 2026 is up to 3%, with growth in 2027 expected to pick up to as much as 5%.

Enbridge has a healthy combination of dividend yield and dividend growth that, taken together, add up to between 8% and 10%. Notably, that is the historical return investors generally expect from the broader stock market. If you like high-yield stocks that are boring and reliable, Enbridge could be the right pick for you based on its history and what management expects in the future.

Enbridge is built for change

The big story with Enbridge isn't actually what it does right now, though that is important. The really exciting thing is how Enbridge has changed over time. At one point, Enbridge largely operated oil pipelines. That's a fairly stable business within the energy sector because Enbridge charges fees for the use of its assets. The price of the commodities flowing through its system are less important than demand for energy.

Enbridge, however, is well aware that the world is shifting toward cleaner energy options. As such, it started to branch out into natural gas pipelines. Natural gas is a cleaner-burning fuel than coal and oil and is expected to be a transition fuel as the world integrates cleaner-energy options. That's exactly what has played out, highlighted by the ongoing closures of coal-powered electricity plants as natural gas-powered plants have become more prevalent in the utility sector.

But Enbridge isn't done with its transformation, and may never be. A key goal of the company is to change with the world around it. Which is why the company recently expanded its business in the regulated natural gas utility sector, buying three assets from Dominion Energy (NYSE: D). These are reliable cash flow generating assets that provide stable capital investment opportunities, as well.

Even that isn't the end of the story. For many years, Enbridge has been building renewable power assets, including offshore wind farms in Europe. These are supported by long-term contracts and provide the company with experience in a segment of the broader energy market that is likely to see ongoing growth for decades to come. Clean energy is a small part of Enbridge's business today, but this toehold could provide a valuable starting point for future growth.

Basically, Enbridge has deftly used earnings from dirtier energy options to steadily shift toward cleaner ones. Which is exactly the path the world is taking. And this fairly methodical and low-risk approach is what investors should really watch when they think about Enbridge's ability to provide them with a lifetime of reliable income.

Enbridge is kind of boring and that's a good thing

Although Enbridge is specifically looking to change along with the world's changing energy demands, that doesn't actually mean it is an exciting stock. It is, quite literally, built to be slow and boring. But that's exactly what a dividend investor looking to create a reliable income stream will want to see. Add in the lofty yield and solid dividend growth projections, and now could be the right time for you to add Enbridge to your dividend portfolio.

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Dividend Stocks That Can Help You Become a Millionaire Justin Pope, The Motley FoolNovember 3, 2025 at 1:35 AM 0 Key Points Dividend growth stocks tend to make excellent longterm investments. They often feature a strong business model, effective management, healthy balance sheets, and steady growth. These five companies have increased their dividends for decades and should continue rewarding shareholders. 10 stocks we like better than Microsoft › Ironically, the most likely path to getting rich in the stock market is usually quite boring.

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Dividend growth stocks tend to make excellent long-term investments.

They often feature a strong business model, effective management, healthy balance sheets, and steady growth.

These five companies have increased their dividends for decades and should continue rewarding shareholders.

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Ironically, the most likely path to getting rich in the stock market is usually quite boring. It requires consistency, patience, and picking the right stocks that can deliver over the course of decades.

But what do the right stocks look like? It's worth considering dividend stocks, or, more specifically, companies that consistently increase their dividends. Historical data show that dividend growers and initiators have outperformed other types of stocks over the long term.

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Companies that raise their dividends tend to have:

Durable profits due to competitive advantages.

Prudent management that keeps the company in good financial standing.

Growth opportunities for higher sales and earnings over time.

Here are five blue chip dividend stocks with long track records of consistent dividend growth. Owning them as part of a diverse portfolio and reinvesting the dividends could help anyone become a millionaire over time.

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1. Microsoft

The technology sector isn't generally known for dividends, but Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is a glaring exception. The company has raised its dividend for 23 consecutive years. That's an impressive feat given its constant investments in innovation, including artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing. Microsoft has a diverse business, with a strong presence across consumer and enterprise software, infrastructure, gaming, and more.

Having such a far-reaching range of products and services means that there is no shortage of growth opportunities. Technology has become increasingly important to society over the past few decades, and that trend will likely continue as AI hits its stride. The stock's 0.6% dividend yield doesn't stand out, but the company's long-term growth prospects should translate into sizable dividend increases for the foreseeable future.

2. McDonald's

Everyone eats, and McDonald's Corporation (NYSE: MCD) has turned that basic need into a global empire with some innovation and Americana flair. The company revolutionized the restaurant industry decades ago with franchising, becoming a real estate juggernaut with a footprint spanning more than 44,000 locations across 100 countries today.

McDonald's generates steady revenue from royalties and fees, making the stock a fantastic dividend grower. Management has raised the dividend for 49 consecutive years, putting it on the doorstep of a pretty exclusive club. McDonald's should continue to deliver steady growth amid a rising global population, which could make investors quite wealthy over 20 to 30 years.

3. Automatic Data Processing

Managing human resources is a crucial task, but one that few companies can accomplish without some help. Automatic Data Processing (NASDAQ: ADP), or ADP for short, sells a range of cloud-based products and services that enable companies to manage their employees. Its offerings cover a range of complex services, such as payroll, training, tax, legal, and regulatory compliance. ADP is a trusted name in the enterprise world and has a global footprint.

The company's sensitivity to the labor market can affect its business performance, but the stock's 50-year dividend growth streak is ample evidence that ADP's management team can navigate challenging times. People are crucial to almost every company, so ADP probably won't go away, even if robots someday take over some tasks from human workers. Look for this proven compounder to continue doing its thing.

4. Sherwin-Williams

Paint and coatings are great products to sell, as people repaint their homes and other things either voluntarily or over time as the previous coat wears down. Sherwin-Williams (NYSE: SHW) is a renowned industry leader, with a strong store footprint serving do-it-yourself homeowners and a sterling brand reputation among professional contractors who depend on the company's products as a reflection of their work.

Sherwin-Williams is also technology-proof. People will still be painting and coating things 100 years from now. Impressively, the company still has a modest dividend payout ratio -- just 28% of 2025 earnings estimates -- despite raising its dividend for 46 consecutive years. So, don't dismiss the stock's 0.9% dividend yield, because Sherwin-Williams will likely continue increasing the dividend year in and year out.

5. Walmart

Consumer spending is the most significant contributor to the U.S. economy. Walmart (NYSE: WMT) has firmly entrenched itself as the country's largest retailer. Approximately 90% of Americans live within a short drive of a Walmart store. People go to Walmart for groceries, clothes, toys, and almost anything else they might want. The company has also embraced e-commerce, successfully leveraging its supply chain to become a leading online retailer.

While people tend to pull back on discretionary spending when the economy slows, Walmart's reputation for low prices continues to attract shoppers during good and bad times. Walmart has amassed more than five decades of uninterrupted annual increases, and the dividend payout ratio is still below 40% of 2025 earnings estimates. That makes Walmart a legendary dividend stock worth buying and holding.

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You Can Own Bill Gates' Former Florida Mansion — If You Have $23.5 Million Gabrielle OlyaNovember 2, 2025 at 7:05 PM 0 ©Zillow Want to live like billionaire Bill Gates? His former waterfront mansion in Jupiter, Florida, is now on the market for $23.5 million, according to USA Today. But with that price tag, you might need to be a billionaire yourself to afford it.

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A Waterfront Estate With Private Dock and Panoramic Views

Located at 100 Harbor Way, the four-bedroom, nine-bathroom, 9,458-square-foot home sits on 200 feet of prime waterfront. It features a private dock with a boat lift that can support vessels up to 30,000 pounds, plus an additional boat slip. Nearly every room offers sweeping water views.

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The home includes an indoor pool with a heated spa, a spacious patio with an outdoor kitchen, and a professionally designed chef's kitchen outfitted with SubZero and Wolf appliances.

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George Clooney calls Hunter Biden's rant about oped 'outright lies,' Kamala Harris' presidential bid 'a mistake' Shania RussellNovember 3, 2025 at 1:06 AM 0 Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Udo Salters/Patrick McMullan via Getty George Clooney on Oct. 18 and Hunter Biden in 2022 George Clooney is slamming Hunter Biden for voicing "outright lies" in his expletivefilled rant attacking the actor for his 2024 presidential election oped.

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George Clooney is slamming Hunter Biden for voicing "outright lies" in his expletive-filled rant attacking the actor for his 2024 presidential election op-ed.

Earlier this year, Hunter made headlines for angrily calling out Clooney's New York Times op-ed titled, "I Love Joe Biden, but We Need a New Nominee," which called for his father Joe Biden to drop out of last year's presidential race. Hunter defended his dad and directed a "f--- you" at Clooney several times in an interview published roughly a year after the consequential essay.

Addressing Hunter's comments during a recent chat with CBS' Sunday Mornings that aired Nov. 2, Clooney made it clear that he has no intention of going back and forth with Hunter on the subject.

"I could spend a lot of time debunking many of the things he said because many of the things he said were just outright lies," Clooney told the outlet. "Obama didn't put me up to it, it wasn't my fundraiser, it was my fundraiser — all the things. But the reality is I don't think looking backwards like that is helpful to anyone, particularly to him."

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George Clooney attends the 2025 AFI FEST premiere of "Jay Kelly"

He continued, "I don't think it's helpful for the Democratic party, and so I'm just gonna wish him well on his ongoing recovery and I hope he does well and just leave it at that. I have many personal opinions about it, but I don't find it to be helpful to have a public spat with him."

Elsewhere in the conversation, Clooney shared his thoughts on the decision to appoint Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, pointing out that he suggested an open primary in his 2024 op-ed.

"I think the mistake with it being Kamala is she had to run against her own record," Clooney explained. "It's very hard to do if the point of running is to say, 'I'm not that person.' It's hard to do, and so she was given a very tough task. I think it was a mistake, quite honestly. But, we are where we are. We were gonna lose more House seats, they say. So, I don't know."

Last year, the Oscar-winning actor and producer was one of several political and Hollywood figures who called for President Biden to end his re-election bid. Like others, Clooney pointed to Biden's much maligned performance at a June 27 debate. But he also called upon his longtime friendship with the politician and recalled a fundraiser run-in that made him concerned about Biden's ability to win the election and serve another presidential term.

"It's devastating to say it, but the Joe Biden I was with three weeks ago at the fundraiser was not the Joe 'big F---ing deal' Biden of 2010," Clooney wrote in his essay. "He wasn't even the Joe Biden of 2020. He was the same man we all witnessed at the debate."

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President Joe Biden greets George Clooney at a reception for Kennedy Center Honorees in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Sunday, December 4, 2022.

Hunter suggested in his explosive July interview that "Obama people" gave Clooney "the blessing" to write the Times op-ed and additionally argued that Clooney mischaracterized the fundraiser encounter.

"F--- him! F--- him and everybody around him," Hunter told Channel 5's Andrew Callaghan of Clooney's op-ed. "I don't have to be f---ing nice. No. 1, I agree with Quentin Tarantino. F---ing George Clooney is not a f---ing actor. He is f---ing like...I don't know what he is. He's a brand."

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Hunter continued, "What do you have to do with f---ing anything? Why do I have to f---ing listen to you? What right do you have to step on a man who's given 52 years of his f---ing life to the service of this country and decide that you, George Clooney, are going to take out basically a full page ad in the f---ing New York Times to undermine the president?"

Clooney has shared no regrets about his decision to pen the op-ed, telling CNN that it was his "civic duty" to speak out. "You have to take your stand if you believe in it," he said in April. "Take a stand, stand for it and then deal with the consequences. That's the rules, so when people criticize me — they criticized me for my stance against the war 20 years ago, people picketed my movies, and they put me on a deck of cards — I have to take that, that's fair. I'm okay with that, I'm okay with criticism for where I stand. I defend their right to criticize me as much as I defend my right to criticize them."

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George Clooney calls Hunter Biden's rant about op-ed 'outright lies,' Kamala Harris' presidential bid 'a mistake'

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