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Amal Clooney is laying down the law.
When it comes to entertaining guests at the home she shares with George Clooney, the human rights lawyer has a strict no-phone policy.
During a recent interview with Glamour, Amal detailed how she protects her family’s privacy while constantly being in the spotlight.
Amal acknowledged the challenges of maintaining privacy in today’s world. To cope with this, she shared that she hosts gatherings at home while implementing a rule of collecting guests’ phones in a designated basket.
Amal continued to candidly share that she’s fiercely guarding one thing – her family’s privacy.
She emphasized the importance of finding a balance between spending quality time with family and friends in settings conducive to open and safe communication.
While being a mom of two twins, Amal admitted that it’s paramount to protect her brood.
As a parent, Amal expressed heightened concerns about preserving her children’s privacy. To safeguard them, she and her partner make a conscious effort to shield their children from public exposure by refraining from sharing their photos or personal information online.
Meanwhile, the Hollywood couple have appeared to balance being in the spotlight and taking care of their family.
As Clooney debuted the Broadway play he wrote and starred in, “Good Night, and Good Luck,” in April, his wife Amal was visibly absent.
While speaking to reporters, George said Amal missed his big night because “she’s with the kids,” according to People.
The couple’s twins are named Alexander and Ella.
The Clooney family relocated to New York while he focused on his Broadway debut.
In February, George was a guest on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and shared how his family was adapting.
“They love being here. I mean, come on, how do you not love this? It’s New York City,” George remarked.
“Actually, a play is kind of a good schedule because you’re working at night. You get to see the kids during the day. So, it’s OK,” he added.
“Good Night, and Good Luck” is George’s Broadway adaption of the 2005 movie he directed.
The play, like the movie, portrays the true story of CBS news journalist Edward R. Murrow’s exposé on Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
George proposed to Amal in April 2014, and the couple married five months later in Venice, Italy. Three years later, in 2017, the Clooneys welcomed their twins.
The couple have homes all around the world, including Italy, England and a French property roughly 30 minutes away from Château Miraval, an operating winery owned by George’s friend, Brad Pitt.