George Clooney Uses His Fame To Get Global Injustice Under The Spotlight

    George Clooney Uses His Fame To Get Global Injustice Under The Spotlight

    Gravity actor George Clooney has recently shared that he feels “suffocated at times” from the press attention. The actor uses his popularity and fame to bring things like social injustice to light. According to dailymail.co.uk, the 54-year-old actor stated, “Fame has an interesting element to it, but if you tend to be followed round by a camera then you can feel suffocated at times”.

    He added, “I thought it might be effective if I went to those places and got those cameras to follow me and try and amplify these stories of people who were doing such hard work, such dangerous work”. George was present for a remembrance service at the Armenian Genocide memorial in Yerevan, where the president of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan was present as well. The actor will also give a £700,000 award as part of a humanitarian event.

    On the work front, the Ocean's Eleven actor was last seen in ‘Tomorrowland’ which was directed by Brad Bird. He will soon be seen in ‘Money Monster’ alongside Julia Roberts and Jack O’Connell. The movie, directed by Jodie Foster, will be released on May 13.

    George Clooney Uses His Fame To Get Global Injustice Under The Spotlight

    Source: huffpost.com