
"George Clooney's recent move to Domaine du Canadel in Southern France aims to give his twins a normal life away from the Hollywood spotlight and paparazzi."
"Many American actors and directors are relocating to France to escape the obsession with fame and simplify their lives, much like the writers and artists of the 1920s."
"Natalie Portman chose to raise her children in Paris, valuing the culture and privacy it offers, reflecting a broader trend among American expatriates."
"The trend of Americans moving to France, known as 'Frollywood,' highlights a growing desire for personal freedoms and a retreat from the pressures of American society."
A trend of Americans relocating to France has emerged, reminiscent of the 1920s expatriates seeking cultural freedom. Celebrities like George Clooney and Natalie Portman have moved to escape the pressures of Hollywood and provide a normal life for their families. Clooney's recent move to a luxury estate in Southern France aims to shield his children from paparazzi. This modern wave of American expatriates, dubbed 'Frollywood,' reflects a desire for privacy and a simpler lifestyle, similar to past artists who found refuge in France.
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