As BWW reported earlier this week, George Clooney penned a special feature appearing exclusively in USA TODAY in which he slammed a recent report in the UK's Daily Mail, which he said was a "completely fabricated story."
The following day, MailOnline took the story down and issued a statement, apologizing to the actor and saying it was "not a fabrication but supplied in good faith by a reputable and trusted freelance journalist." It added, "However, we accept Mr. Clooney's assurance that the story is inaccurate and we apologise to him, Miss Amal Alamuddin and her mother, Baria, for any distress caused." Today, in an exclusive op ed for USA Today, the actor rejects the Daily Mail's apology. Writes Clooney: There is one constant when a person or company is caught doing something wrong. The coverup is always worse. In this case, the Daily Mail has printed an apology for insinuating religious tensions where there are none. In the apology, managing editor Charles Garside claims that the article was "not a fabrication," but "based the story on conversations with senior members of the Lebanese community."Videos