Casino mogul Steve Wynn has fired back at George Clooney after the Hollywood star reportedly called Wynn an “a—hole” and stormed off in a huff during a Las Vegas dinner.

Page Six previously reported that Clooney and Wynn got into an argument over politics at a glitzy Las Vegas dinner — during which Wynn was pushing liberal Clooney’s political buttons and ultimately called President Obama “an a—hole.” Clooney then called Wynn the same and stormed off.

Wynn has addressed the spat in an interview with Stephanie Ruhle on Bloomberg TV’s “Market Makers,“ denying he ever insulted Obama and saying Hollywood celebrities “live in a very strange bubble of their own.”

“They’re mollycoddled, they’re highly privileged,” Wynn said of stars like Clooney. “We are talking about successful artists like George, Barbra Streisand … they live in a relatively small world, the people around them are very solicitous and caring of them.”

He added, “They have a worldview that is therefore ‘Everything should be given to everybody’ because everything has been given to them.”

Wynn also said that as a billionaire businessman, he has a broader perspective than Clooney. “You have to protect the enterprise in order to take care of the employees. So therefore, you can’t be wasteful, you can’t squander things or you jeopardize people,” Wynn said. “Running a business gives you a sense of compassion that is defined in different terms than someone who just thinks of themselves as generous.”

Clooney has previously commented of the alleged argument, “I said that the president was my longtime friend and then [Wynn] said ‘your friend is an a—hole’ … I told Steve that he was an a—hole and that I wasn’t going to sit at his table while he was being such a jackass. And I walked out.”