George Clooney Chooses Quiet Life in France for Family
George Clooney has chosen to raise his children away from the Hollywood spotlight in France. By residing on a farm, Clooney aims to offer his twins a balanced life without the pressures of fame. He emphasizes the importance of a simple lifestyle over living in the celebrity-driven culture of Los Angeles.
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George Clooney, renowned Hollywood actor, has consciously chosen to raise his children away from the blinding lights of fame. In a candid interview with US Esquire, Clooney revealed his family's decision to reside on a farm in France, distancing themselves from the glitz of Los Angeles.
The 64-year-old actor, father to eight-year-old twins Ella and Alexander, spoke about the benefits of a quieter life. By growing up in France, Clooney believes his children can enjoy a simpler childhood, free from constant comparisons and the lurking paparazzi.
Clooney, who became a household name with his role as Dr. Doug Ross on 'ER', along with his esteemed career in films like 'Ocean's Trilogy' and 'Michael Clayton', values privacy and a grounded lifestyle for his family, far from the Hollywood churn.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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