Amal Clooney Shares Rare Comments About Husband George
- Amal Clooney opened up in a July 3, 2025 interview about her marriage to George Clooney and their efforts to protect their family's privacy.
- They tied the knot in September 2014 after meeting in Italy the previous year, and in mid-2017, they became parents to twins named Alexander and Ella, opting to raise them away from public attention.
- Amal emphasized they maintain strict privacy, including a no-phones policy at home and never sharing their children's photos publicly to shield them from media intrusion.
- She emphasized their commitment to keeping their children out of the spotlight to maintain family privacy and described George as highly supportive of both her professional work and their family life.
- Their focus on privacy reflects their intent to balance demanding public careers with providing their children a normal, protected upbringing.
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The couple has two eight-year-olds, and as parents, they care a lot about the privacy of their twins.
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Amal Clooney Said She Takes Away Family And Friends' Phones When They Visit Her Home To Protect Her Kids' Privacy
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Those who are invited to Amal and George Clooney have to heed a rule: The smartphone is delivered. However, the idea is not that you can talk better without a digital distraction.
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