Besties! George Clooney Yucks It Up With Julia Roberts at the BAFTAs

Don't cry for George Clooney!

The single silver fox, 52, hit the British Academy of Film and Television Arts on Saturday, Nov. 9, and spent the night chatting up his close pal and dinner companion, Julia Roberts.

The duo, who last appeared together in "Ocean's Twelve," spent the evening laughing, sharing photos, and chatting up fellow Hollywood A-listers like Sean Penn.

"The Monuments Men" star, who split from girlfriend Stacy Keibler in July and has been rumored to be romancing Monika Jakisic and Amal Alamudd, got plenty of attention from the bespectacled Roberts, who kept a tight hold on her charming pal and at one point held his hand.

Perhaps the leading lady was just buttering Clooney up before taking a couple cracks at him as she presented him with the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film.

"I'm normally in my second REM cycle by now so let's get this done," Roberts joked on stage while she feted her pal. "George Clooney, or as my daughter calls him, ‘George Looney.' So, so honored to be here tonight. And there are two obvious reasons why I was chosen to do this."

"One, Brad Pitt was out of town," she jested. "Two, Matt Damon, he's in town but he was unavailable. I consider George a friend. We have worked together in many capacities. We have acted together a few times. He's been my producer and my director, all of which he is immeasurably gifted at. He's handsome, he's talented, he is an exemplary humanitarian and a gifted prankster."

Clooney was equally gushy about Roberts, as he accepted his award. "It has been such a pleasure to watch the woman you have become. Its' very hard for me to be just straight nice because she'll get me later," he shared. "But just an amazing mother, an amazing wife and a great, great friend. It's really an honor to have her here."

Next up the dynamic duo will release their latest project "August: Osage County" on December 25. Roberts stars opposite Meryl Streep and Dermot Mulroney in the film, which Clooney co-produced.