Barrot underlines the Clooney family is “permanently based” in the south of France, where their children attend school, and that the couple “maintains personal and professional ties with [France].”
The letter points to the Clooneys’ philanthropic work and notes that “through their life paths and commitments, they embody the values of solidarity, freedom, and creativity that France promotes around the world.” It also states that “Mr. Clooney’s professional activity generates enormous financial benefits from which the French film industry profits.”
A spokesperson for France’s foreign affairs minister confirmed that the request to offer the Clooney family citizenship, which was officially granted on Dec. 26 according to France’s official public records, had been made by Barrot.
A spokesperson for George Clooney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
George Clooney and his wife Amal — a human rights lawyer — run the Clooney Justice Foundation, an organization devoted to “providing free legal aid in defense of free speech & women’s rights in over 40 countries.” In Europe, the foundation’s activities and the actor’s activism have put him at odds with Russian authorities and Hungary’s Viktor Orban, whom Clooney described as an example of the “anger and hate.”
In the U.S., Clooney has held close ties with Democratic Party officials and played an important role in urging former President Joe Biden to step down from the 2024 Presidential campaign. He has also feuded with current President Donald Trump, who called him a “fake movie actor” on his Truth Social network in April.