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George Clooney: LA's Glitz Not for My Twins
25 Nov
Summary
- George Clooney prioritizes a normal upbringing for his twins away from Hollywood.
- The family relocated from Los Angeles to a farm in France for a simpler life.
- Clooney worries about the impact of social media and fame on his children.

George and Amal Clooney were recently seen departing a Parisian hotel, enjoying a date night away from the usual hustle of their lives. The renowned actor, George, has spoken about his decision to step back from Hollywood to provide a more grounded upbringing for his eight-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella.
Relocating from the glitz of Los Angeles to a farm in France, Clooney believes this environment allows his children a "much better life." He shared with Esquire that he was concerned about raising them in the intense culture of Hollywood, feeling they wouldn't get a "fair shake at life." The French culture, in contrast, offers a less fame-obsessed atmosphere, which he prefers for his family.
Clooney also voiced anxieties about the pervasive nature of the internet and social media, particularly how it might impact his children as they grow older. Despite his own fame and a substantial combined net worth of $550 million, he strives to maintain a sense of normalcy, emphasizing that he still drives his kids to school daily, shielding them from the excessive pampering often associated with celebrity life.




