By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Dec 22, 2014 05:41 AM EST

A video circulating online showed George Clooney kissing one of the ladies of the British drama series "Downton Abbey."

Can you guess who?

It looks like Lord Grantham, played by Hugh Bonneville, really has to worry as his wife, Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham, portrayed by Elizabeth McGovern, has been seen kissing Clooney, who plays George Oceans Gravity or Lord Hollywood in a video released by ITV.

According to the International Business Times, the two-part video series featuring the cast of "Downton Abbey" and George Clooney is for ITV's charity initiative called "Text Santa." It added that the sketch is a parody of "It's A Wonderful Life."

Watch the videos here:

In the video, we see Lord Grantham lose all of his money. He then thought that the world would be better without him. Instantly, an angel appeared and was talking to Lord Grantham. She then shows him what his family would look like if he is not there.

Since that Lord Grantham is not there, Lady Cora is now Lady Hollywood after being married to Lord Hollywood. Not only that, the angel also showed him that Isobel Crawley, played by Penelope Wilton, is now dating a lingerie salesman, played by Jeremy Piven.

Lord Grantham, upon seeing Cora and George kissing, immediately got jealous and said, "She hasn't let me kiss her like that since...actually, she's never let me kiss her like that."

In the video, we also see the house in absolute chaos -- with the servants gambling and the girls uncontrollably drinking booze. But one thing is for sure, everybody loves George. Even the Dowager Countess of Grantham Violet Crawley, played by Maggie Smith, is so fond of him that she fell on the floor when George kissed her hand.

Mrs. Hughes, played by Phyllis Logan; Mr. Carson, played by Jim Carter; Lady Edith (Laura Carmichael); Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery); Lady Rose MacClare (Lily James); Thomas Barrow (Rob James-Collier); Mr. Molesley (Kevin Doyle) and Tom Branson (Allen Leech) also took a selfie with Lord Hollywood.

To all of these, Lord Grantham responded, "This is ridiculous. That man has got the entire household behaving like fools. You are right angel. Downton has gone into raccoon ruin without me." He then asks the angel to take him back.

In the end part of the video, it is revealed that the skit is just part of a charity initiative, "Text Santa" Christmas appeal.

"You can make a difference and help people in need. Donate online at itv.com/textsanta/donate/ stv.tv u.tv...100% of your donation goes to the Text Santa charities. You must be 16+. Please ask the bill payer's permission. Last date for online donations is 5 pm on 2 February 2015," it added.

According to E! Online, George Clooney will unfortunately not join "Downton Abbey." However, we can say that the actor came pretty close. The filming of the short video drama was done at the Highclere Castle, where the series is actually being filmed.

Watch the new episodes of the "Downton Abbey" on Sunday, January 4 on PBS in the United States.