George Clooney says he was ‘worried’ about raising his children in Hollywood
Clooney chose rural France to protect his twins from Hollywood’s fame-driven culture, citing concerns they wouldn’t get a fair chance in Los Angeles.
- George Clooney expressed concern about raising his children in Hollywood, stating, 'I felt like they were never going to get a fair shake at life.'
- Clooney and his wife, Amal Clooney, chose to raise their twins on a farm in France, stating they have 'a much better life' offline.
- The couple aims to avoid the spotlight, with Clooney emphasizing, 'I don’t want them being compared to somebody else’s famous kids.'
- Amal Clooney also discussed balancing family life amid intrusions, highlighting the importance of family time.
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The actor confessed that he made the decision to move from Los Angeles after the birth of his twins to get away from Hollywood reflectors and culture.


George Clooney: Raising My Kids in France ‘Much Better’ Than in US
George Clooney has opened up about raising his children in rural France, saying it has given them "a much better life" than they would have had in Los Angeles. Speaking with Esquire, the 64-year-old actor described how life on the family's French farm keeps his twins, Alexander and Ella Clooney, 8, grounded and away from Hollywood's spotlight. "You know, we live on a farm in France. A good portion of my life growing up was on a farm, and as a ki…
The American actor was told in an interview with the American magazine Esquire. He confides in it that he chose to raise his twins in France, in particular to keep them away from the pressure of Hollywood.
George Clooney and his wife Amal Clooney left Los Angeles for a farm in France. The actor confided that he had moved into the Var to "offer a much better life for his children".
Landidyll instead of Los Angeles: Oscar winner George Clooney lives with his wife and twins in a farmhouse in France. There it goes in the future, people »give no shit about fame«.
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