Bono attends the Clinton Global Initiative, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2013 in New York. (Credit: AP)
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"When I first met Bono, he walked into the Oval Office and I actually thought he was a member of his own road crew."
Mega-rock star and U2 frontman Bono bailed out a late Bill Clinton at the annual Clinton Global Initiative gathering in New York City on Tuesday, entertaining attendees with an impressive impersonation of the former U.S. president.
"When I first met Bono, he walked into the Oval Office and I actually thought he was a member of his own road crew. He wasn't dressed right. Actually, I felt like the rock star on that occasion," Bono said, impersonating Clinton.
Bono kept the audience laughing for a few minutes until Clinton made his way on stage.
"I must be really easy to make fun of," Clinton joked.
"In a serious note, Bono, a leader in the philanthropic efforts to eradicate AIDS in Africa, praised CGI's efforts in the battle against the deadly disease," CNN reports.
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