George and Amal Clooney are redefining celebrity parenting, choosing the quiet allure of the French countryside to raise their nine-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella. Nestled away from the Hollywood chaos, their serene lifestyle at a luxurious chateau reflects their desire for privacy and normalcy.
In an eye-opening chat with The Guardian in 2025, George, now 65, shed light on his family's life in France. The Clooneys have embraced a more rural existence, complete with hands-on parenting duties. George's strict rule for his children? Self-reliance. "It's important to me that they can survive," George shared, recounting how he demonstrated fixing a fan belt with Amal's stockings to his curious kids.
Candid as ever, George opened up about becoming a dad later in life. Having welcomed his children at 56, he admitted that fatherhood wasn't initially on his radar. "I wasn't really in the market for being a dad," he confessed to the New York Times, "Then I met Amal and we fell in love." Their whirlwind romance, culminating in a Venice wedding in 2014, changed everything for the actor.
George humorously noted the perks of being an older dad, quipping that by the time his son achieves anything noteworthy, "I’m gonna be gumming my bread." This lighthearted perspective on aging adds a touch of humor to his parenting journey.
The Clooneys' stunning abode, Domaine du Canadel, is a dream come true. Purchased in 2021 for $8.3 million, the former winery spans 425 acres near Brignoles. Complete with a pool, tennis courts, and a guest house, it offers the perfect escape from the limelight.
This picturesque setting allows George and Amal to provide a "normal life" for their children, far removed from the pressures of Hollywood. It’s a sanctuary where the family can thrive, blending luxury with the simplicity they cherish.