Amal Clooney opened up about the major sacrifice she was forced to make when marrying George Clooney, her husband of 11 years. The lawyer spoke at the Cartier Womenâs Initiative event about how her life changed dramatically after meeting the A-lister back in 2013, forcing her to reckon with having her personal life splashed across every front page.Â
âI used to have my work life and my personal life, and they could look quite different, and I was able to not have them mix,â she began during a speech at the event. âAnd then I got married, and that changed quite a lot.âÂ
She continued: âAnd at first I was kind of conscious of that one-dimensional view where I felt, well, I canât be seen wearing this dress, or doing this, because Iâm in front of a judge on Monday.â
Amal added that she sacrificed having a private personal life for loving her husband and her kids loudly and boldly.
âBut it just doesnât matter as much as living your life, and ultimately, if youâre good at what you do, that is going to shine through or not,â she explained. âSo I wouldnât allow that factor to stop me from doing things that were important for my family or my relationship.âÂ
Amal and George share eight-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella, and spend much of their time at their French estate in Brignoles. Together, the pair have worked to keep their children out of the spotlight and away from the paparazzi.Â
âI have a goal of trying to protect, I donât want pictures of my kids,â George told GQ. âWe deal in very serious subject matters, with very serious bad guys, and we donât want to have photos of our kids out there. So we have to work hard at trying to stay private, and itâs tricky, as you can imagine.â
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Additionally, Amal and George enforce a rule at their home that guests must hand over their phones to avoid any pictures being snapped of their kids.Â
âCreating private moments and spaces is becoming increasingly difficult,â the mother of two told Glamour. âBut thatâs also why we entertain a lot at home. I now have a phone basket that I use to take everyoneâs phones away.â
âItâs important to get that balance where you have time alone with your family and with your friends, where people feel like you can have a safe and frank exchange. And I would say becoming a parent means youâre more troubled by some of the intrusions,â she continued.
âWe do the best we can to minimize any impact on our children. We donât put our children out there. Weâve never put their photo out there or anything like that,â Amal added.Â
The family of four lives at George and Amalâs incredible 18th-century chateau near Provence, with the home featuring a vineyard, pool, tennis courts and a guest house. They also own an estate in England, a home at Lake Como in Italy, and properties in California and New York.Â
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