n a lighthearted exchange with Extra, Hollywood star George Clooney playfully teased about his wife Amal Alamuddin’s culinary skills, suggesting that entrusting her with the kitchen duties might lead to dire consequences. The actor, who has been married to human rights lawyer Amal since 2014, humorously compared her prowess in the courtroom to her kitchen expertise.
“My wife, who is a brilliant lawyer—one of the great advocates of the world; she takes on ISIS and all these things—but I better be doing the cooking, or we will all die,” George quipped during the interview.
When questioned about their festive season plans, Clooney revealed that he would be taking charge of preparing a “little Christmas turkey” this year. The couple shares parenting responsibilities for their six-year-old twins, Ella and Alexander.
Despite George Clooney’s global fame, he shared an amusing anecdote about his children’s understanding of his celebrity status. The actor mentioned that his kids seemingly have “no concept at all” about their father’s fame. He recounted an incident where one of their schoolmates informed them about their dad’s celebrity status, leading his son to ask, “Papa, what’s famous?”
Addressing recent rumors about selling his Lake Como estate, Villa Oleandra, Clooney denied the speculations. The actor clarified that the first he heard of it was through media reports, asserting, “Everyone picked it up. It’s not true.” The property, purchased in 2002, holds sentimental value for Clooney and his family, and he dismissed claims that the sale was an attempt to evade paparazzi attention.
As the holiday season approaches, it seems George Clooney is not only a master of the big screen but also takes on the role of a festive family chef, ensuring a delightful and humorous touch to their celebrations.