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Monday, August 30, 2010

Emmy winners 2010: Opening number just beats George Clooney in bed with 'Modern Family' cast

At the Emmy Awards, George Clooney appears in bed with 'Modern Family' cast members Eric Stonestreet and Jesse Tyler Ferguson. WATCH VIDEO below.
At the Emmy Awards, George Clooney appears in bed with 'Modern Family' cast members Eric Stonestreet and Jesse Tyler Ferguson. 


George Clooney flashes his Bob Hope Humanitarian Award at the Emmys, alongside his date, Elisabetta Canalis. CLICK PIC for more Emmy photos.

He may not be an old hand at sex scenes but George Clooney appeared at home in bed during the Emmy Awards.
Guest starring in a sketch alongside the cast of "Modern Family," George Clooney played Phil's brother, whom every member of the cast appeared to fall for after Phil died.
When Julie Bowen and Sofa Vergara both finished cooing over "The American" star in one scene, gay couple Cameron and Mitchell -- both of whom have come under fire for not even sharing a kiss during the series -- appeared in bed with Clooney
"Did we plan on falling in love with Phil's brother?" Jesse Tyler Ferguson asked.
"You don't plan these things," Eric Stonestreet replied, before playing with Clooney's hand.
Meanwhile, the 49-year-old Hollywood star acted as though he was becoming more and more uncomfortable with the small screen scene.
"I gotta get a film," he quipped.
The sketch aired days after Clooney's "American" co-star, Violante Placido, with whom he reportedly shares a graphic love scene, revealed the smoldering star is wary of sex on screen.
"He confessed … that he didn't do lots of sex scenes," she told People.com. "I felt like this was in a way something new to him, he wasn't that experienced."
But sex scenes are not the only thing that makes Clooney blush. The actor looked painfully shy when he received a standing ovation Sunday night after receiving the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award.
"Don't do that because then I feel like maybe I'm sick and I don't know it," he told the audience.
Clooney won the award for his work in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and in Darfur following the genocide.
"It's embarrassing,” he told FoxNews.com back stage. “You don't want to be awarded for doing what you're supposed to be doing."

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