George Clooney has been on a spree to promote his movie, The Midnight Sky. However, the 59-year-old actor made headlines after he opened up about styling his own hair amid pandemic in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning.

Now, the actor revealed his wife, Amal Clooney's reaction to his Flowbee haircut. Yes, the actor revealed that his wife was absolutely confused when she first saw him using the haircutting machine. While the actor disclosed that he has been cutting his hair for over 25 years with the help of a Flowbee, he admitted that his wife had no clue about this machine.

Even for today's social media generation, Flowbee is a new gadget as it got discontinued now. However, it was quite a popular product back in the 1980s. The machine looks like a vacuum attached to a tube that helps to suck hair and cuts it.

In fact, it helps to keep the trimmings in the machine without creating a mess. The actor explained that the machine comes with two lugs as one of them acts as a trimmer, and another one serves as a vacuum. Clooney recalled when his wife first saw him using the machine that makes hurricane sound. She asked what is he doing, to which he replied, "cutting my hair."

The actor acknowledged that he made the machine popular once again after making the statement. He also joked about buying stocks in the company before revealing anything. He also revealed cutting his own kids' hair, but he noted that he doesn't use the old machine for the same.

Clooney admitted that he and his wife made a dumb decision to teach their children Italian during an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live! The actor said that his three-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella, speak fluent Italian at this age while the couple doesn't speak Italian.

The Descendants star confessed that he feels he has armed his children with a language. Moreover, the Oscar-winning actor said that his children have started to answer him back, that too in Italian. However, he reflected on cutting his son’s hair.

"I have to cut his hair because I want him to be able to see. But listen, we are doing all kinds of stuff just to get through," he confessed. Meanwhile, the actor spoke about his science fiction movie, which is based on Lily Brooks-Dalton's novel Good Morning, Midnight. The movie is helmed by the actor himself and it is filmed in Iceland.