Asked by German newspaper Bild whether he and Alamuddin, a
human rights lawyer, were interested in having kids, the
two-time Oscar winner said: "Yes, but we're taking our time."
Clooney told U.S. network CBS late last month he had not really
thought about having children, adding it "hasn't been high on my
list". Clooney said he had been asked about that a lot lately
because of his recent marriage and his latest film "Tomorrowland",
which has children in it.
Clooney, 54, told Bild he had dreamed of becoming a professional
baseball player when he was younger and had later wanted to
become a journalist. He ended up selling insurance and cutting
tobacco for a while.
"I always wanted to be a baseball player – not enough talent,"
he said. "I wanted to be a journalist like my father – not smart
enough. Now I am what I am – and very happy."
Clooney, once dubbed the world's most eligible bachelor, married
Alamuddin last September in Venice.
(Reporting by Erik Kirschbaum; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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