Meg's Daily Dish

Donald Trump and his supporters are quick to slam those they consider the Hollywood elite – like Meryl Streep – when they speak out against him. But George Clooney says it’s more like a pot-kettle situation. 

Apparently the reality star-turned-president has 22 acting credits. George said, “He collects $120-thousand dollars a year from a Screen Actor’s Guild pension fund. He is a Hollywood elitist.” And he called Steve Bannon, the Breitbart founder and one of Trump’s top advisors, a failed film writer and director. He explained that Bannon “wrote a Shakespearean rap musical about the [Los Angeles] riots that he couldn’t get made…[and] he made a lot of money off ‘Seinfeld.’” 

As far as Clooney is concerned, Meryl has every right to speak up. He said, “She’s an American citizen, and she was an American citizen a long time before she was an icon.” 

  • ONE MORE THING! Now that George and his wife, Amal Clooney, are expecting twins in June, they’re going to be more responsible with their travel choices. He said, “I won’t go to South Sudan anymore or the Congo; Amal will no longer go to Iraq, and she’ll avoid places where she knows she isn’t welcome.” As for their living arrangements, they’ll float between Italy, America, and England while the children are little. When school starts, though, they’ll have to decide where to settle. 


Maternity leave is coming to an end for Savannah Guthrie. The "Today" show co-host announced she'll be back at work on March 3rd with a selfie featuring the reason she's been out, her almost three-month-old son Charles. "Hey, little one, you're not the *only* good reason to wake up early!!" Guthrie captioned the photo. "Excited to see you all!"


Katy Perry's performance at the Brit Awards last night included a Falling House is the new Left Shark 


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