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    Why Did Viola Davis Lie To Clooney About Skydiving If They Both Win Oscars?

    Viola Davis and George Clooney are both being considered as frontrunners in the Oscar race, but the star of "The Help" says she lied to "The Descendants'" leading man about taking a leap out of an airplane if they both take home Oscars next month.

    Access Hollywood's Shaun Robinson got to the bottom of the skydiving promise that appears to have been a fib on the red carpet of the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night.

    PLAY IT NOW: 2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards Red Carpet: George Clooney Ready To Walk Away Empty-Handed

    "You told George that if both of you won Oscars, that you were going to jump out of a plane together. Then you backed off. Where are you standing today?" Shaun asked Viola, who took home the SAG Award for Outstanding Lead Actress on Sunday night in Los Angeles.

    "It was a total and complete lie, but I'll watch him jump out of a plane," she said. "With some champagne ready!"

    VIEW THE PHOTOS: 2012 SAG Awards: The Winners

    The actress said her job on the big screen is thrilling enough for her.

    "I don't need to do that to make me feel alive - jump out of a plane," she said. "I'm an actor, that's like skydiving every day."

    "So what if both of you guys get Oscars, what are you going to do? How are you going to celebrate?" Shaun asked.

    VIEW THE PHOTOS: The Always Dapper Gentleman George Clooney

    "He's going to invite me to his villa, all expenses paid," she said of George's Lake Como home in Italy.

    As for George, he's not surprised that Viola backed out of her Oscar promise.

    VIEW THE PHOTOS: 2012 SAG Awards: Inside The Show

    "She chickened out didn't she?" George said with a smile on the SAG red carpet. "Here's the funniest thing, she's the one that suggested jumping out of a plane and then she backed out. [Now,] she's insisting that I go out of a plane? That's a little manipulative of her!"

    George also revealed that another pair of his big screen pals are also welcomed at his villa, if they should decide to take a trip down the aisle. Find out the details, HERE!

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    8 comments

    • James  •  Bowling Green, Kentucky  •  3 months ago
      Really and truly---who cares??? What a waste of time
    • Jeff  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      Viola is going to win, but George is not. Jean Dujardin is going to win for The Artist.
    • GinaD  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 months ago
      Rude much!
    • Apeface  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  3 months ago
      The comment was made during an interview with Entertainment Weekly. It was a joke then and I think Clooney knows it's still a joke. He's just teasing her. He's like that.
    • Dibeetus  •  3 months ago
      Lying Idiot Sdratsab Every Real American Loathes
    • Mink  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 months ago
      If Streep wins I hope someone puts a decent dress on her and write her a decent acceptance speech. She is always a mess.
    • david  •  3 months ago
      Sorry Viola.. no need to lie because Miss Meryl is going to win anyway. Not that your performance was great! it was and I did enjoy the movie.
    • an I 4 an I  •  Clarksburg, West Virginia  •  3 months ago
      New network, NBL. Nothing But Liars. Should have a million participants!

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