Comedienne-Actress Chelsea Handler Flashes Couples Amal and Goerge Clooney, Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford at U2's concert

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The American comedienne-actress Chelsea Handler had a hilarious surprise in store for George Clooney and his wife Amal alongside Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford at U2's concert in Los Angeles on Saturday as she flashed her boobs at the well-known foursome.

It is often expected for people to have fun at concerts mainly because they get to watch their favorite and most supported artists perform on the stage. However, the case is different for the couples George and Amal Clooney, and Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford as they received a hilarious and unexpected form of joke from the 40-year-old comedienne Chelsea Handler at the U2 concert in Los Angeles last weekend.

Handler reportedly flashed her boobs to the famous foursome and it looks like they were not the only ones who got a little more than what they bargained for because John Mayer who was seated behind the 40 year-old comedienne got an unexpected view of her oft-exposed cleavage as well.

According to the witness who spoke with Page Six, Handler did the hysterical flash at the two couples and unknowingly at the 37-year-old singer just for laughs. "Chelsea turned around and quickly flashed her boobs at Clooney, Rande and their wives, who all burst out laughing," the witness said.

Prior to Handler's involvement, George and Amal, headed to the concert with the other couple to take a break from their busy schedules of filming movies and working as a human rights lawyer. In fact, a fan spotted the group in the audience which looked like they were really having fun. On the picture, an open-mouthed George appeared to be singing along to the band's performance while Rande took photos with his camera.

George is known to be good friends with the U2 front man, Paul David Hewson also known as Bono, for years now.

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