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George Clooney wants independen­t children

- STAFF REPORTER

GEORGE Clooney wants his kids to “make their own living”.

The 59-year-old actor - who has three-year-old Ella and Alexander with wife

Amal - will always be there as a “backstop” if the twins run into difficulti­es, but he doesn’t want them to rely on his money when they get older.

He said: “They’re going to have to make their own living. The idea should always be that you’re there as a backstop but you’re not there to just funnel money.”

The Midnight Sky star hopes the children will take over his charitable foundation when they are in a position to and he and his wife want them to always understand the importance of giving back.

“My hope is that if they want to, they will help run the foundation because we have a great interest in it lasting long after we’re gone. I’d hope I’d be able to instil into our children the importance of making your own way and looking out for others.

“From the time I was very young, every Christmas morning we’d have to go to some stranger’s house and take the whole family presents.

“That’s an element we will instil in our children as well – that we’re responsibl­e for one another and not just in the family.”

George famously gave 14 of his friends $1 million each and he insisted that it was the

RICARDO Mettler was yesterday convicted of stealing an R8 million Pierneef painting which once hung in former Free State premier Ace Magashule's office.

Judge Soma Naidoo found Magashule’s former driver and bodyguard guilty on four charges of theft, fraud, money laundering and perjury pertaining to an affidavit he made about obtaining the R8 million masterpiec­e. It had been stolen from the provincial government's OR Tambo building in 2018.

The 43-year-old Mettler claimed in his initial statement that he had been gifted this valuable piece by Magashule. right thing to do at the time - and he didn’t even get the chance to miss the cash.

He told the Daily Mirror newspaper: “Most of my friends don’t have a lot of money and they’ve got to put their kids in college and stuff.

“I was making out my will and looking at who I was going to give money to, and I realised we’re waiting until we’ll all be old. I thought

‘Well, they need it now so why don’t we get it over with now?’

“And right after, the movie Gravity came out and we were paid in percentage­s, so I made the money back almost immediatel­y.” - BANG Showbiz

Magashule’s ex-driver guilty of stealing R8m Pierneef painting

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