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George Clooney & Amal Choose French Farm Life for Twins' Normal Upbringing

The Clooneys trade Tinseltown for a French farm. Why? To give their twins a childhood free from celebrity pressures.

In this image, I can see sea food, french fries in a bowl and glasses, bowl, bottle maybe on a...
In this image, I can see sea food, french fries in a bowl and glasses, bowl, bottle maybe on a table. This picture might be taken in a hotel.

George Clooney & Amal Choose French Farm Life for Twins' Normal Upbringing

Hollywood star George Clooney and his wife Amal have chosen a quiet life on a French farm for their eight-year-old twins, Ella and Alexander the Great. The couple, who married in 2014, have expressed concerns about raising their children in the limelight of Los Angeles.

Clooney, known for his roles in films like 'Ocean's Eleven' and 'The Descendants', appreciates the privacy and lack of celebrity obsession in France. He believes this environment allows his children to grow up more normally, away from the Hollywood culture that he feels could disadvantage them.

The actor and his family enjoy a simple life on their farm, where the twins help with chores like clearing the dishes. Clooney believes this hands-on approach keeps his children engaged and less likely to be glued to their iPads. The family's decision to live in France reflects their desire to provide a different upbringing for Ella and Alexander, one that prioritises a balanced, grounded lifestyle.

George Clooney and Amal have chosen to raise their twins on a French farm, valuing the privacy and normalcy it offers. By living away from the Hollywood scene, they aim to give Ella and Alexander a fair shot at life, free from the distractions and pressures of celebrity culture.

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