Clooney remarked, “All I wanted to do as a child in Kentucky was to leave a farm and that way of life.”
In an interview with the New York Times, the renowned actor and director talked candidly about his life with his wife, Amal Clooney, and his twins, Alexander and Ella, who are both seven years old.
He informed the publication that although they had houses in England and close to his relatives in Kentucky, their main home now is a farm in France.
Clooney remarked, “All I wanted to do as a child in Kentucky was to leave a farm and that way of life.” “I’ve returned to that life now. I operate a tractor and other machinery. The best chance for a typical life is this.
Not for a part, and Clooney as a farmer? It’s true, but if someone believed it was for a project, they may be pardoned.
Ultimately, the New York Times article begins with a story about Clooney smoking—not because he enjoys it, but because he will be playing Edward R. Murrow on Broadway in a theatrical version of his 2005 film “Good Night, and Good Luck.”
“I needed to improve my inhalation,” Clooney said. “I go outside and smoke a little bit to keep the kids away.”
Given that “eight uncles and aunts all died of lung cancer — it’s a big deal” in his extended family, he doesn’t enjoy it.
Among his affected loved ones was his aunt, singer and actress Rosemary Clooney, who passed away in 2002 at the age of 74.
Journalist Nick Clooney, the actor’s father, defied the prevailing tendency.
The younger Clooney remarked, “My dad is the only one who didn’t smoke, and he’s 91 years old.”
Although he claimed to have not bowled in 30 years, the celebrity did like it as a recent pastime.
“Oh God,” he exclaimed. “As you get older, you realize that you can still do the things you love, which is an amazing thing.”
According to the 63-year-old, having twins keeps him youthful and energetic.
I force them to listen to heavy metal music when we drive to school because I enjoy their singing. Tragic music has captured my daughter’s heart,” he remarked. “She adores Harry Nilsson’s “Without You” and Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” But I’m very fortunate because they’re content kids.
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