The pandemic has forced George Clooney, a list of A, to step in the role of janitor for his three-year-old twins and his human rights lawyer.
During a heartfelt talk on this week’s Howard Stern Show, the Oscar winner revealed that since the pandemic has forced him and his wife Amal to take home, life has become the movie ‘Mr. Great.
George also sank into people refusing to put on masks during the interview, passionately stating, “That thought where everyone is like,‘ Well, it’s my freedom. ’That’s how it doesn’t work like that, dumba **.

Father of the Year: George Clooney revealed on The Howard Stern Show that since the pandemic has forced him and his wife Amal to stay home, life has become the movie ‘Mr. Great
When Stern asked the actor how he felt locked up with his wife and children, Alexander and Ella, and if it was difficult without “the 500 babysitters.”
“First of all, we only have one nanny,” she laughed in response. George prologued the rest of his response saying to his surprise that he understands how no one wants to hear people in their position of wealth, security and power complain.
“I won’t complain about anything,” he said. “But it’s unusual.”
“In a way, blocking has been fun because it’s been a while since I’ve done the things I did before,” Clooney continued. “I do seven loads of washing a day, you know, I’m rubbing the floor, I’m the chef of the house.”

Having it out? When Stern asked the actor how he was locked up with his wife and children, Alexander and Ella, and if it was difficult without “the 500 babysitters”

“First of all, we only have one nanny,” she laughed in response. “I won’t complain about anything.”
Stern suggested that this could be the plot of a movie and Clooney laughed, and said it was like the 1983 comedy, Mr. Mom, starring Michael Keaton.
Elsewhere in his virtual interview with Stern, Clooney criticized people who refuse to wear masks despite mandates to do so in various states and municipalities to help curb the spread of COVID-19.
Your freedom is this: you can smoke until your lungs turn black, but you can’t do that on the bus. And you’re free to drink until your liver gets out of your ass, but you can’t drink and then get behind the wheel of a car. ”
He said there are some guidelines that the general public should follow to stop the spread of the virus.


“In a way, blocking has been fun because I’ve been back to doing things I was doing a long time ago,” Clooney continued. “I do seven loads of washing a day, you know, I’m rubbing the floor, I’m the chef of the house.”
Clooney explained, “There have to be certain rules. That’s what it says: Put on a *** mask and we’ll get it. We have vaccines, we save 60,000 more lives before vaccines.
Clooney has been busy promoting his new science fiction film The Midnight Sky, which premiered on Netflix over the weekend.
He plays one of the few survivors of Earth after a global catastrophe and the only person still in contact with a group of astronauts, led by Felicity Jones, who is scheduled to return to Earth.

Mom and Dad: George has been taken home with his human rights lawyer wife Amal and their three-year-old twins Ella and Alexander
Clooney’s character tries to warn them not to return to the devastated planet, but it’s complicated by a young woman who has to be careful and the pregnancy of Jones’ character.
The character was written to be pregnant to match Jone’s real-life pregnancy. She gave birth in September.
The film was shot at actual temperatures below zero and Clooney told Stern that it was so cold that those eyelids would freeze 60 seconds after they went outside.
He explained that someone would have to physically guide him to a crew member who would warm his lashes with a hair dryer so he could open his eyes again.

Scary! Clooney also told Stern that while filming The Mightnight Sky, at sub-zero temperatures, it was so cold that those eyelids would freeze within 60 seconds of going outside.