George & Pregnant Amal 'Avoid Danger'
Danger alert!
George Clooney takes the threats against his and his unborn twins so seriously that he has decided to completely alter their lives to keep them safe.
With international human rights attorney Amal Clooney preparing to give birth to twins in June, their father-to-be revealed the drastic changes the pair have made.
"We decided to be much more responsible, to avoid the danger," George told the French magazine Paris Match.
Known for his own humanitarian work as well, the Oscar winner now plays the role of protective husband and father.
"I won't go to South Sudan any more or the Congo, Amal will no longer go to Iraq and she'll avoid places where she knows she isn't welcome," he admitted.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Amal has been the focus of terrorists threats for years due to her increased visibility after tying the knot with the world's most eligible bachelor.
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But George said that they will have worldy offspring, thanks to the properties the pair own in multiple countries.
"We have the chance to live between three countries: Italy, America and England."
Unlike the Jolie-Pitt brood, who wander the world popping into school at various times but mostly just traveling with their parents, the Clooney twins will have a proper education.
"But as soon as the children go to school, it'll be necessary to choose where to settle. In the meantime, we will continue to move according to our respective schedules."
George also admitted that he is fearful about being the parent of twins.
"How can we not be anxious about this immense responsibility?"
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