George Clooney Reveals What Made Him Change His Mind About Fatherhood

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George Clooney didn’t see fatherhood in his future for a very long time.

That is, until a certain someone came along and changed his mind.

“I wasn’t really in the market for being a dad,” he told The New York Times in an interview published last week. “Then I met Amal and we fell in love. I have to say that, after that, everything made sense.”

Clooney met Amal Clooney (née Alamuddin) at Italy’s Lake Como back in 2013.

Clooney told the Times that his agent, Bryan Lourd, had met the international human rights lawyer before he did and said, “You’re going to marry her.”

Clooney dismissed the notion ― until the lawyer walked in the door.

“I was like, ‘Oh my God!’” the “Oceans Eleven” actor said. “Then I didn’t really think I’d have much of a chance with her because I was 17 years older and she seemed to have everything she needed.”

The two enjoyed a quick courtship before tying the knot in Venice, Italy, in September 2014.

Amal and George Clooney attend the "Wolfs" red carpet during the 81st Venice International Film Festival on Sept. 1, 2024, in Venice, Italy. The pair have been married since 2014.
Amal and George Clooney attend the “Wolfs” red carpet during the 81st Venice International Film Festival on Sept. 1, 2024, in Venice, Italy. The pair have been married since 2014.
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The couple later welcomed twins, named Alexander and Ella, in 2017. Clooney has admitted that he was terrified of becoming a father of two at the time.

“We went to that thing at 12 weeks where they go, there’s the kid. [To] look at the picture of the kid,” the “Wolfs” star said during an appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show” in 2022.

“And [the doctor] goes, ‘It’s a boy.’ Then he goes, ‘And a girl.’ And I was like, ‘What?’” Clooney continued. “It was such a disaster. I was like, ‘Are you kidding me?’”

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“Now, it’s the greatest thing in the world,” the director added. “I was terrified then.”

When Barrymore pressed Clooney as to why he was scared, he was characteristically blunt.

“Well, I was 56 years old,” he said. “And that just sounded terrifying to me.”

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