Kids interrupting zoom interviews certainly isn’t something that we haven’t seen before, and it has happened yet again, with the American actor; George Clooney. The 59-year-old actor was in a virtual interview with GQ when his 3-year-old son Alexander wandered into the room and interrupted his work call.
Unluckily, there is no recorded video of the incident, however was included in the published profile. This happened when the actor was discussing his family with the publication. He talked about how he met Amal, and how he had no plans to re-marry until he met her.
“I’m going to work, I’ve got great friends, my life is full, I’m doing well, “Clooney told what his thinking was before he met Amal. “And I didn’t know how un-full it was until I met Amal. And then everything changed. And I was like, ‘Oh, actually, this has been a huge empty space.”
“Never been in the position where someone else’s life was infinitely more important to me than my own. You know? And then tack on two more individuals, who are small and have to be fed…” the actor went on to say.
According to GQ senior staff writer Zach Baron this was just moments before his adorable son walked into the room. Their conversation went something like, ” Oh, hey! Here’s Alexander. Here’s my son. Come here! Say hi! Say hello! Say ‘Hi, Zach!’ ” George said, looking at Alexander. “You’ve got chocolate on your face. Do you know that? What is that? Did you have chocolate?”
The 3-year-old answered, “Yeah,” prompting his dad to ask, “Yeah? You did? Hey, Alexander? Let’s see. How old are you now — 15?”
Alexander answer, “Three. Because I got my birthday.”
Clooney then asked his son to say something in Italian, which the toddler is good at.

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