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Scoops
06-09-2008, 04:46 AM
Seems like this guy has something snarky to say almost every week these days.


Actor Rupert Everett Calls British Soldiers 'Whining Wimps'


Monday, June 09, 2008
English actor Rupert Everett reportedly accused British soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan of being "whining wimps."

According to the U.K.'s Daily Mail, the 49-year-old gay actor — whose father is a retired major in the British Army — said the troops today "are always whining about the dangers of being killed. Oh my God, they are such wimps now!" he said.

He was comparing them to those in the 19th century, in particular to that of soldier and adventurer Sir Richard Burton. Everett just completed a documentary about him for Britain's Channel 4, called The Victorian Sex Explorer.

“In Burton's day they were itching to get into the fray," Everett was quoted in the Mail.

Everett, whose films include "My Best Friend's Wedding" alongside Julia Roberts and "The Next Best Thing," has a history of making controversial remarks. Last week he described Americans as "whiny victims" whose entire language is taken from "Friends" and "Sex and the City," the Mail reported.

Scoops
06-09-2008, 04:48 AM
Some previous comments by Rupert
Dec 19, 2007
British actor Rupert Everett has launched an astonishing attack on "straight man" George Clooney, labelling him "not the brightest spark" and his films "a cancer to culture," said media reports Wednesday.

Despite questioning the Oscar winner's intelligence in an interview promoting the opening of his new film, "St Trinian's," Everett is also convinced Clooney will one day become U.S. president.

He told the New York Daily News, "Clooney thinks that, provided he does films which are politically committed, he's allowed to do Ocean's 11, 12, 13."

"But the Ocean's films are a cancer to the world culture. They're destroying us." he added, "He's not the brightest spark on the boulevard. He'll be president one day. Mark my words. If he's straight, he'll be president."

Meanwhile, Everett describes Diane Keaton, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and some other Hollywood's greatest actors as "parodies of themselves." No word on what Everett thinks of himself.

The gay actor recently ripped into Kate Moss and former friend Madonna for their "terrible" style.

Scoops
06-09-2008, 04:50 AM
George said:

Clooney has retaliated by telling U.S. journalists, “Where did that come from? You kind of go, ‘Dude, weren’t you in Dunston Checks In’?”

(and the voice of Prince Charming in Shrek....btw..lol)