Not your usual guests! George Clooney and Matt Damon take over Pontins resort in Camber Sands as they film scenes for Monuments Me
They're used to five star hotels and
mansions in the Hollywood hills, but George Clooney and Matt Damon have
proved that they're just as at home in a slighty less-luxurious
environment.
The acting duo were spotted enjoying the cheesy entertainment at Pontins resort in Camber Sands this week, after filming scenes for new flick Monuments Men on the beach earlier in the day.
The A-listers - who are worth over £200million combined - are currently staying at the popular family destination, bagging 85 rooms for their entire crew as they finish up filming beach scenes in the quaint English village.
And it sounds as though they're
making the most of their all-inclusive stay after being spotted
enjoying a cabaret on Tuesday night.
'They’ve been in and out — you can’t miss them,' a source told The Sun.
52-year-old George - who is directing and producing the film - and his main star Matt were also spotted enjoying a slap up meal of fish and chips in nearby Rye.
And it seems as though the pair
are really making the most of their current budget lifestyle after
being spotted working out at a free local gym earlier this week.
Members of the public were left stunned when the Hollywood pair rocked up at the council-run gym in Cambridge, where they enjoyed an hour-long training session.
Matt first appeared on Saturday night and did an hour-long session on the weights and exercise machines, returning the next day with his director and co-star George.
The pair even borrowed the sports hall so they could play basketball with their bodyguards for an hour.
Sports centre manager Liane Shadrack, 42, said: 'You do not expect to be working out next to Matt Damon. It was quite bizarre.
'I think some members found it a bit distracting and maybe didn't work out to their full potential that night. He was just completely laid back, chatting to staff and members.
'We were really busy on the Sunday and we only had one slot left between 1pm and 2pm so I said to Matt Damon that I would reserve it for him.
The acting duo were spotted enjoying the cheesy entertainment at Pontins resort in Camber Sands this week, after filming scenes for new flick Monuments Men on the beach earlier in the day.
The A-listers - who are worth over £200million combined - are currently staying at the popular family destination, bagging 85 rooms for their entire crew as they finish up filming beach scenes in the quaint English village.
Not fussy: George Clooney has proved he's no
diva when it comes to accommodation, bagging a room at Pontins resort in
Camber Sands
Not as luxurious as Hollywood: The A-lister
stars might be used to mansions and five-star hotels, but it looks as
though they're just at home in Pontins
'They’ve been in and out — you can’t miss them,' a source told The Sun.
52-year-old George - who is directing and producing the film - and his main star Matt were also spotted enjoying a slap up meal of fish and chips in nearby Rye.
Beach behavior: The crew have been spotted filming scenes on the Camber Sands beach
Hard work: The cast looked worn out as they waded through water to get to the British shore
All work and some play: Director and star of the film George Clooney looked like he was having a great time on set of the film
Members of the public were left stunned when the Hollywood pair rocked up at the council-run gym in Cambridge, where they enjoyed an hour-long training session.
Matt first appeared on Saturday night and did an hour-long session on the weights and exercise machines, returning the next day with his director and co-star George.
The pair even borrowed the sports hall so they could play basketball with their bodyguards for an hour.
Silver foxes: George Clooney looked handsome on set as he chatted with co-star Bill Murray
Legend: 62-year-old Bill Murray looked the part as he donned a khaki officer uniform during filming
'I think some members found it a bit distracting and maybe didn't work out to their full potential that night. He was just completely laid back, chatting to staff and members.
'We were really busy on the Sunday and we only had one slot left between 1pm and 2pm so I said to Matt Damon that I would reserve it for him.
At work: The cast - who are staying at Pontins
resort - looked hard at work as they filmed scenes for the film,
directed by George Clooney
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