George Clooney looked handsome in a plaid fedora as he kept a low profile for a stroll around New York City on Wednesday.
The actor, 63, cut a casual figure as he paired his vintage accessory with a navy zipped jumper layered over a blue T-shirt.
Adding a pop of colour, he paired his fleece with beige chinos and some white and black trainers.
To accessorise, the star finished his ensemble with some black tinted aviator sunglᴀsses and a black backpack.
It appeared as though George had a fun night out to watch Blue Man Group as he was seen leaving Astor Place Theatre.
His outing comes days after he appeared on the CBS late-night talk show, where George shared a surprising message to both President Donald Trump and the Democratic Party.
George Clooney, 63, looked handsome in a plaid fedora as he kept a low profile for a stroll around New York City on Wednesday
The actor cut a casual figure as he paired his vintage accessory with a navy zipped jumper layered over a blue T-shirt
The actor was on the show promoting his Broadway play Good Night, and Good Luck, based on the movie of the same name he starred in, co-wrote and directed nearly 20 years earlier.
The talk ultimately turned to politics, with George, who endorsed Kamala Harris in last year’s presidential election, revealing he was ‘raised a Democrat in Kentucky’ and joking, ‘It has been nothing but fun.’
George shared his first time voting was when he cast his ballot for Democratic incumbent Jimmy Carter in the 1980 election, which Ronald Reagan won.
He said, ‘I lost with some Bushes and I won with some Clintons and Obamas,’ adding, ‘You know, this is Democracy.’
While neither George nor host Colbert mentioned Trump by name, the Oscars winner addressed Democrats losing the election.
‘Well I don’t know, what am I supposed to do? Storm the f***ing Capitol?’ he said referencing the January 6 2021 insurrection, prompting applause from the crowd.
He also added an unexpected direct message to Trump, without saying his name: ‘Good for you. I hope you do well because our country needs it, and we will meet you in 3.5 years and see where we go next.’
It appeared as though George enjoyed his night out watching Blue Man Group as he was seen leaving Astor Place Theatre
George, who in June last year raised $30million at a fundraiser for Biden’s 2024 campaign, is largely credited as being the nail in the coffin to Biden dropping his re-election bid.
Back in early July – just over a month before the 2024 Democratic National Convention – Clooney penned a New York Times op-ed enтιтled, ‘I Love Joe Biden, But We Need a New Nominee,’ weeks after Biden’s troubling performance in the June Presidential debate.
‘I love Joe Biden. As a senator. As a vice president and as president. I consider him a friend, and I believe in him. Believe in his character. Believe in his morals.
‘In the last four years, he’s won many of the battles he’s faced,’ Clooney said in the op-ed, just weeks after he hosted a fund-raiser for Biden himself.