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London, Apr 9 : George Clooney surely will never Google himself, for the actor has discussed his reading postings about himself on the Internet, describing some of the comments as "brutal".
The Oscar-winning actor admitted that he had a bad experience when, in somewhat vain manner, he looked himself up on the Internet.
"A few years ago, I went to check out this website that someone had talked about," The Daily Express quoted the actor, as saying.
"There's like, a thousand people sitting in dark rooms trashing you. Brutal! You're like: 'Wow, dude!'" he added.
And it was enough to keep the outspoken star from logging on to the worldwide web ever again.
"You see way too many angry people. I remember getting off the machine and thinking: 'Never, ever again'," he said.
"I'd rather live in my own happy, quiet world where I think that everyone is nice," he added.
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