He's a chip off the previous block!
George Clooney revealed that his 8-year-old son, Alexander, is a spitting picture of him as a child.
“My son appears precisely like I seemed once I was his age, so it's kind of lower and paste in a method,” the actor told People on the “Jay Kelly” premiere at AFI Fest in Los Angeles on Thursday.
George, 64, shares Alexander — and his twin sister, Ella — with spouse Amal Clooney, 47.
George added that when he reveals Alexander previous footage of himself on the identical age, he “thinks they're footage of him.”
“It's fairly enjoyable,” he gushed.
The Oscar winner additional shared that he's in a “comfy place” in his life proper now.
“I like what I do for a dwelling, I've nice associates,” he defined. “I spend time with those who I like, and I've been ready and fortunate sufficient late in life to have the ability to spend time with my household.”
George and Amal, a famous human rights lawyer, welcomed Alexander and Ella in 2017 when George was 56 years previous.
He famous that each he and Amal's life modified drastically as soon as they'd youngsters.
“I used to get pleasure from getting in locations that have been harmful. I appreciated going into the Nuba Mountains and Darfur and Abyei, and there was struggle zones,” the “ER” alum recalled.
“I discovered it exhilarating. And Amal was in a bunker in Beirut for 2 years doing the court docket circumstances. And we needed to make choices not to do this as soon as we had youngsters. You needed to change kind of what the foundations have been.”
Earlier this month, George opened up about why he and Amal love elevating the twins in rural France — as an alternative of Los Angeles.
“, we dwell on a farm in France. A superb portion of my life rising up was on a farm, and as a child, I hated the entire thought of it,” he told Esquire. “However now, for them, it's like — they're not on their iPads, you recognize? They've dinner with grown-ups and must take their dishes in. They've a a lot better life.”
“I used to be frightened about elevating our youngsters in LA, within the tradition of Hollywood. I felt like they have been by no means going to get a good shake at life,” he continued. “France — they form of don't give a s–t about fame. I don't need them to be strolling round frightened about paparazzi. I don't need them being in comparison with someone else's well-known youngsters.”
