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George and Amal Clooney forced to evacuate home in France amid wildfires
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Set us as preferredGeorge and Amal Clooney evacuated their 425-acre Provence wine estate in southeastern France amid the wildfires spreading across Europe.
“Dear Didier, [a]t this point we have no idea whether our beautiful home makes it through this terrible moment,” the letter read.
In December, the French government announced that the Clooneys, including their 9-year-old twins, Ella and Alexander, were awarded citizenship.
AdvertisementThe Clooneys bought property in France — a farm, he recently told Esquire — in August 2021 for $8.3 million, when their twins were 4.
George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin, a human-rights lawyer, tied the knot in September 2014 in Venice, Italy.