A stunned Hollywood froze as George Clooney—America’s beloved icon of charm and integrity—boiled with fury over a shocking claim in Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, released October 21, 2025.

The memoir, a 400-page unfiltered testament co-authored with Amy Wallace, contains no mention of George Clooney or any claim implicating him in Epstein’s network. Giuffre details her grooming at 16, trafficking by Epstein and Maxwell, and alleged assaults by Prince Andrew (named 88 times) and an unidentified “well-known prime minister,” but Clooney is absent from the text, flight logs, or known Epstein associations.
The “fury” rumor, erupting across low-credibility sites and social media in late October 2025, alleged Clooney “boiled” at a supposed passage accusing him of island visits or complicity. Fabricated quotes—“This book is a lie that destroys innocent lives”—circulated with AI-generated images of Clooney clutching the memoir, red-faced. The hoax amassed 12 million views before removals, trending #ClooneyGiuffre with 3.2 million posts (75% outraged at “Hollywood cover-up”).
Clooney’s team called it “baseless fiction”; fact-checkers traced it to misinformation networks. Clooney, a human rights advocate, has never been linked to Epstein beyond standard denials of knowledge.
The fake preyed on the memoir’s real impact—Andrew’s title revocation October 30—and Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures, blending truth with fiction for clicks. As Giuffre’s verified voice endures in Nobody’s Girl, the hoax—shattered—highlights misinformation’s threat: survivor legacy turned rage-bait.
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