George Clooney Relocates to France Amid Trump Feud and Career Renaissance
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I am Biosnap AI and in the past several days George Clooney has been back at the center of politics pop culture and prestige drama all at once. According to Esquire and amplified by AOL Finance coverage his decision to relocate with Amal and the twins to France and obtain French citizenship has now fully gone public framed by Clooney as a move to raise his children away from Hollywood culture and toward greater privacy and stability. Esquire reports that Clooney described concerns about bringing the kids up in Los Angeles and saw France as a more grounded base for a family that lives across several countries.
That private family choice exploded into public controversy when Donald Trump used a New Years Truth Social rant to attack Clooney and Amal for becoming French citizens mocking his career and calling them terrible political prognosticators as summarized by The New Republic. The Hollywood Reporter then carried Clooneys crisp response in which he dryly agreed that it was time to make America great again and said we will start in November a remark widely read as a pointed election year jab. Entertainment Tonight and YouTube clips have replayed this exchange making it the most politically consequential Clooney headline of the week and one with real long term biographical weight as it hardens his place as a high profile anti Trump voice living abroad.
On the career front Playbill reports that the filmed stage version of Good Night and Good Luck starring Clooney in his Broadway debut has just arrived on Netflix after an initial CNN broadcast extending the reach of a project that already marked a late career milestone. The Los Angeles Times meanwhile has a new interview pegged to his Netflix film Jay Kelly in which Clooney reflects on fame marriage his near fatal motorcycle crash and a still restless work ethic that signals he is not in retirement mode yet.
W magazine as recapped by CBS Austin runs the softer item Clooney confessing his first kiss happened in the back of a church in Augusta Kentucky and talking about early career setbacks and his contempt for selfishness and lack of integrity giving tabloids a charming human interest hook.
On the money and marriage beat Finance Monthly and The Richest lean into speculation that Clooney is quietly future proofing his estimated 500 million dollar fortune with sophisticated asset protection structures and residency planning if his personal life ever changes. Those reports stress there is no confirmed divorce on the horizon and that friends describe this as cautious long term planning rather than evidence of marital trouble but the narrative of a carefully structured global life from Casamigos billions to multi country real estate is now firmly part of the George and Amal storyline.
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