Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres asked all the burning questions when she had megastars George Clooney and Rihanna on her show.
She initiated a risque game of I Have Never and got some steamy confessions out of the super-famous pair.
Rihanna admitted to texting a nude selfie, while both copped to getting drunk before noon. George also confessed to forgetting the name of the person he was getting cosy with, while Rihanna admitted she had sent a dirty text to the wrong person.
Rihanna freely admitted to having seen a rapper naked, while George insisted he hadn’t, leading Rihanna to call him a liar. “One time! Only because I was drunk before noon!”
The game also revealed that neither has ever slept with someone over the age of 50, despite the fact that gorgeous George is 54. He began dating his wife, Amal, 38, in 2014.
Later on in the show, George also opened up about how he proposed to his human rights lawyer wife.
He said: “I plotted the whole thing out. I had the ring hidden behind her. I had music playing, my Aunt Rosemary’s gonna sing Why Shouldn’t I? Everything was planned out and I’ve cooked dinner. And she comes in and she’s just come back from London. Usually she’ll dress up, and now she’s like ‘Maybe we’ll just order in. And I go ‘No, no, no. I’ve made dinner.’
George has opened up about the details of his proposal to wife Amal (Jordan Strauss/AP)
“I’ve got it all set up, timed out, and the song is coming and she gets up to go wash the dishes, which she’s never done. And I’m like ‘What are you doing?’ And she comes back in. Finally I blew out the candle and I said ‘I think the lighter’s in the box behind you.’ And she reaches around and she pulls out the box and I’ve got just the ring sitting in there and she pulls it out and she looks at it and she’s like ‘It’s a ring.’ Like somebody had left it there some other time!”
He added: “I got down on my knee and said ‘I couldn’t imagine spending the rest of my life without you.’ And she kept looking at the ring and she was looking at me and she was like ‘Oh my God.’ And we now know, because there was a playlist, how long it actually took, and it was like 25 minutes. Finally I literally said ‘Look, I hope the answer is yes, but I need an answer. I’m 52 and I could throw out my hip pretty soon.’”
Thank goodness she said yes, George!
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