Clooney's beloved potbelly pig Max dies
Actor George Clooney arrives at a special screening of 'The Good German' in this, Dec. 1, 2006 file photo, at the Screening Room at Time Warner Center in New York.(AP Photo/Gary He, file)
LOS ANGELES - George Clooney's beloved potbelly pig Max has died, Clooney's publicist said. He was 19.
Max, who lived at Clooney's Hollywood Hills home, died "peacefully" of natural causes on Friday, Clooney's publicist, Stan Rosenfield, said by phone Monday.
"Max, like any pet, became a member of the family," Rosenfield said. "He was a big pig, as pigs go. I can't tell you how much he weighed."
The Oscar-winning actor, 45, who owned the hog for 18 years and reportedly once said the porker was his longest relationship, told USA Today, "I was really surprised, because he's been a big part of my life."
Another Clooney pet - his bulldog Bud - died earlier this year, Rosenfield said.
Clooney was out of town promoting his upcoming film "The Good German" when Max died, according to USA Today.