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George Clooney Thought He Was Living ‘The Last Minute’ Of His Life After 2018 Motorcycle Accident

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George Clooney is sharing more details about his near-fatal motorcycle accident in Italy. The Oscar-winner, 60, was thrown from his motorbike after he was hit by a car while filming “Catch 22” in Sardinia in 2018.

In a new interview with The Sunday Times, he recalls, “I was waiting for my switch to turn off. I’m fine now.” READ MORE: George Clooney Discusses His Near-Fatal Motorcycle Accident: ‘If I’d Landed Any Other Way It Probably Would’ve Killed Me’ Clooney says he remembers laying on the ground when he noticed a crowd gathering around him.

Most of the people started recording video of him, something the actor-director understandably found disturbing. “If you’re in the public eye, what you realise when you’re on the ground

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