George Clooney’s Son Competing in Chess Tournaments: Fatherly Advice on Losing
George Clooney, the Hollywood star known for his roles in blockbuster films such as Oceans Eleven and Gravity, is now making headlines for his parenting skills. The 63-year-old actor recently revealed that his seven-year-old son, Alexander, is already competing in chess tournaments.
During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, George shared that Alexander has developed a keen interest in the game of chess and regularly participates in tournaments. Despite not always winning, George uses his son’s experiences in the game as an opportunity to impart valuable life lessons.
“He’s 7 years old, playing a lot of older kids,” George told Colbert. “He’s not winning all the time, as you can imagine. And he gets upset and I said, ‘Listen, you shake the guy’s hand and say good game, I’ll get you next time.’ And, that’s kind of how you got to live by those rules,” he added during the show.
George, who shares Alexander and his twin sister Ella with his wife Amal Clooney, has been vocal about how fatherhood has shifted his perspective. Despite his successful career in Hollywood, George has chosen to prioritize his family and dedicate more time to his children.
While Alexander enjoys chess, it has been reported that his twin sister, Ella, has different interests. The Clooney family remains relatively private when it comes to their children, but George has occasionally shared anecdotes that reflect his joy in fatherhood.
As George continues to balance his career and family life, it is clear that he is committed to instilling important values in his children, including sportsmanship and resilience. With Alexander already making a name for himself in the world of chess tournaments, it seems that the Clooney family is raising the next generation of talented individuals.