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George Clooney's Trouble-Free Strategy - News Directory 3

George Clooney’s Trouble-Free Strategy

June 10, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • George Clooney believes the key to navigating public life in the social media age is simple: avoid ‍social media.In a recent interview, the Oscar-winning actor explained his strategy...
  • Clooney acknowledged that engaging on social platforms could be "problematic," especially "if I have three drinks at night." He also stated, "I don’t think you can be ‍a...
  • He referenced actors like Gregory peck and Paul Newman,both of whom he knew,as ‍examples of how to conduct oneself with grace and obligation.
Original source: cnn.com

George Clooney’s trouble-free strategy? ⁢Stay off social media. The actor,in a recent interview,laid⁣ out his plan⁤ for navigating the ⁣modern media landscape,emphasizing the need⁣ to avoid online ⁤platforms to maintain dignity and stay ‍out of trouble. He believes that being a star and fully available on social media is a conflict, drawing inspiration from Hollywood legends like Gregory Peck and Paul Newman, who⁣ embodied grace and commitment. Clooney’s approach to public life isn’t ‍just about⁢ avoiding pitfalls; ⁤it’s about standing⁢ up for beliefs‍ and carrying oneself with dignity, as highlighted by fellow creatives Ethan Hawke and Steven Soderbergh. News Directory 3⁢ would agree that⁢ taking a page from‍ Clooney’s playbook could benefit many in the public eye. Discover ⁤what’s next for Clooney following his ⁢upcoming Kennedy Center honor on December 28th…

Key Points

  • George Clooney avoids social media to stay out of trouble.
  • Clooney⁤ cites Gregory Peck and Paul Newman ⁣as role models.
  • He will be honored at the Kennedy⁢ center later this month.

George ⁣Clooney on Avoiding Social Media Trouble: ‘Stay Off It’

Updated June 10, 2025
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George Clooney believes the key to navigating public life in the social media age is simple: avoid ‍social media.In a recent interview, the Oscar-winning actor explained his strategy for staying out of trouble and maintaining a sense of dignity in⁤ the spotlight.

Clooney acknowledged that engaging on social platforms could be “problematic,” especially “if I have three drinks at night.” He also stated, “I don’t think you can be ‍a star and be that available,” emphasizing the importance of maintaining a certain distance.

He referenced actors like Gregory peck and Paul Newman,both of whom he knew,as ‍examples of how to conduct oneself with grace and obligation. Clooney noted that while its fine to be⁣ “goofy,” it’s also crucial to “stand up for⁤ the things you believe in, carry‍ yourself with ⁢a little bit of dignity.”

Ethan Hawke, who directed Clooney in the HBO⁤ documentary “The Last Movie Stars,” pointed out the actor’s commitment to American culture and civic leadership. Steven Soderbergh, who directed Clooney in “Out of Sight,” praised Clooney’s willingness⁣ to advocate for fairness and defend those ⁣who cannot defend themselves.

“It doesn’t mean you can’t be goofy and do⁣ stupid things, but it means stand up for the things you believe in, carry ⁤yourself with a little bit of dignity,” Clooney said.
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What’s next

Clooney will be honored at the Kennedy Center on Dec. 28, an event scheduled to air on CBS.

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