Apology over 'fake' Clooney blog
George Clooney won this year's best supporting actor Oscar
A US political commentator has apologised for passing off remarks made by George Clooney in interviews as a blog entry by the actor on her website.
Arianna Huffington said she was "sorry" to have made Clooney's comments seem like an original article by the actor, and not a collection of quotes.
The blog entry included Clooney's criticism of US Democrats for not opposing the start of the Iraq war.
A Clooney spokesman said Huffington had apologised to users but not the actor.
His publicist Stan Rosenfield said: "An apology to the readers was appropriate but to my knowledge she has not apologised to George."
Big mistake
Ms Huffington said the incident had been a "major lesson learned" for the development of her Huffington Post website.
She said: "I now realise that I made a big mistake in posting a blog without clearly identifying that the material in it didn't originate as a blog post, but was pieced together from previous interviews."
The site features blog entries by left-wing commentators and occasional pieces by a handful of celebrities such as actor John Cusack and Seinfeld creator Larry David.
Clooney, who won a best supporting actor Oscar this year for Syriana, has been a prominent critic of the Bush government and war in Iraq.
His most recent films, which also include Good Night and Good Luck, have tackled political issues.
I just popped onto Wislon's blog as I find her abundance of pink sillyness a treat.
Yours,
Dearest Clooney xx
Friday, March 24, 2006
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