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Wildfires force George Clooney’s family to evacuate their home in southern France
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PARIS (AP) — George Clooney and his family have been forced to evacuate their home in southeastern France because of a wildfire burning nearby, his agent said Thursday.
But as they evacuate Brignoles they wanted to assure Bremond that, whatever happens to the community, “we’ll be part of making it whole,” the letter said.
The French government in December announced that the Clooneys along with their twins Ella and Alexander were awarded French citizenship.
The couple purchased their estate in France in 2021, and have been living there with their children.
In an interview with Esquire last October, Clooney described their “farm in France” as their primary residence.