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George Clooney doesn 't want any public photos of his kids.

A walk in the park without cameras? Unthinkable for Hollywood stars like George Clooney and Brad Pitt. In particular, Clooney is doing everything to protect his children from public gaze.

Hollywood star Clooney reportedly does a lot to maintain his privacy.
Hollywood star Clooney reportedly does a lot to maintain his privacy.

- George Clooney doesn 't want any public photos of his kids.

Hollywood star George Clooney wants to prevent photos of his children from being made public. "We're dealing with serious issues, with people who wish us harm," the 63-year-old said in an interview with "GQ" magazine. "That's why we don't want photos of our children circulating in public."

Others, equally well-known, find a way to lead a normal life. "They can walk through New York without being followed," explained the Oscar winner. But for him, that was never possible.

"There was never that moment when we could just walk in Central Park," he likely said, referring to his family. Since 2014, the actor has been married to British-Lebanese lawyer Amal Clooney, and they have twins, a boy and a girl, since 2017.

Clooney emphasized that he does a lot to stay private. "There are times when you'd rather not go to the hospital with something you'd normally go to the hospital for." His acting colleague Brad Pitt added: "It's an instant headline. I think I'd rather just let the wound heal."

Clooney and Pitt will soon be seen together in a new film: "Wolfs" by Jon Watts. The action comedy will premiere at the Venice Film Festival, which takes place from August 28 to September 7.

George Clooney's interview about private family life was published in 'GQ' magazine. Despite their fame, Brad Pitt commiserated with Clooney, mentioning that he too values privacy, often choosing not to publicize medical issues to avoid media attention.

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