No One Calls Clooney a Diva

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Fabio and George Clooney reportedly got into a shoving match at a West Hollywood eatery after George asked a woman in Fabio's party to stop taking pictures of him.

Whatevs, we know our George wouldn't stoop that low—fighting with a romance-novel coverboy. Plus, it's Fabio's people doing all the talking, so we're pretty sure this is his way of getting some attention. After all, the last time we recall seeing Fab was Cycle Seven of America's Next Top Model

But let's get to our favorite part of the story: Fabio's awful trash-talking skills. 

The whole fight allegedly started when Fabio came over to Clooney's table and said, "Stop being a diva." Hardly fighting words to us, but pretty hilarious if you imagine it being said in Fabio's voice.

Then Fabio's manager summed the whole thing up: "George is lucky he didn't end up in the ER." We'd give them some credit for this if it were a dig at Clooney's early days on ER, but we get the feeling they're not that clever.

Clooney had no comment, of course, because this is all pretty stupid.

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