George Clooney given Scotland kit during Gleneagles lunch with prize draw winner
George Clooney has been encouraged to join the Tartan Army after being handed a Scotland football kit during a visit to the country.
The Hollywood actor was given personalised strips for him, his wife and their children as he dined with Scottish mother Claire Phale.
The 35-year-old, from Edinburgh, had lunch with Clooney after winning a prize draw with Itison in support of Scottish homelessness charity Social Bite.
Ms Phale met the Oscar winner for lunch at the Gleneagles Hotel where she surprised him with a set of personalised Scotland football strips for his family.
The mother said she was shocked to find out she had won the charity prize draw after entering it earlier this year.
“This has been an absolute dream,” she said.
“I was so nervous when I found out, but it’s been even better than I could have ever imagined.
“My mum is a huge Clooney fan and when I told him, he immediately said ‘Where is she? Go bring her in!’ and got a picture with us both.
“They say never meet your heroes, but he was honestly fantastic.
“I’ve been supporting Social Bite on Itison for years – I always donate to the Itison Christmas campaign where you can buy a Christmas dinner for someone experiencing homelessness but I truly never thought I would win this.
“The only thing I’ve ever won in the past is a hamper with some shortbread.
“My mum has had an absolutely amazing time and is over the moon with her pic – it’s been an experience that we will never forget.”
The experience began with Ms Phale and her mother being collected from her home in Edinburgh by chauffeur and driven to a luxurious overnight stay at the Gleneagles estate in Perth and Kinross before meeting Clooney for lunch.
Social Bite has raised £4.75 million through its annual


