When it comes to keeping life lively, George Clooney knows how to set the tone. The Hollywood legend, famous for his comedic flair, has been passing on his mischievous streak to his adorable twins, Ella and Alexander. In a recent appearance on the U.K.'s The Graham Norton Show, the 59-year-old actor revealed that he’s been teaching his 3-year-olds some playful pranks to keep things exciting at home. And if you’re wondering who the target is, well, it’s none other than his brilliant wife, Amal Clooney.
Practical Jokes: The Clooney Family Tradition
During the show, George couldn’t help but laugh as he recounted one of the pranks he’s been teaching his kids. "I taught them to put Nutella in their nappy, then go upstairs and take it off, and then pick it up and eat it," he hilariously shared. "The sound you hear... it’s priceless." It’s clear that George finds joy not only in the laughter but also in hearing Amal’s delightful shrieks. After all, what’s life without a little fun and games, right?

Family Fun: Keeping Everyone Entertained
George explained that teaching these “horrible things” to his kids is all part of keeping the family dynamic lively. "Remember, it’s only the four of us, so I just want to hear the shriek from my wife, and I know I’ve succeeded," he joked. Living with such a brilliant wife and children, George finds humor in balancing the intellectual atmosphere with a touch of playful chaos. It’s a way of ensuring laughter remains a constant in their home.
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Bringing Out the Actor in His Kids
As an Oscar-winning actor, George sees it as his duty to "dumb them down" a little, though he says it with a laugh. "Look, my kids are clearly my wife’s children, right? They’re 3 and they speak fluent Italian, they’re way ahead," he noted. "My wife’s a genius, they’re brilliant kids. It’s my job to put a little bit of the actor in them." Whether it’s through playful pranks or just general mischief, George is making sure his kids have a fun and well-rounded upbringing.
George’s penchant for teaching pranks isn’t new. Back in May 2019, he told Today host Savannah Guthrie about another prank his toddlers loved to play. "They put peanut butter on their shoes, so that it looks like poo-poo on their shoes and stuff," he said. "They think that’s funny." Clearly, George has been cultivating a sense of humor in his kids from an early age.

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