George Clooney's wife Amal and their twins are moving back to Los Angeles for security reasons after the spate of terror attacks in Great Britain, reported Life & Style magazine.
The two-time Academy Award winner has faced threats before but his concerns are "in overdrive" now that he is a husband and father, a source told the celebrity gossip magazine in an exclusive.
"He doesn't feel like Amal and the twins are safe living in the English countryside," a source told the Life & Style. "He's determined to move his family to L.A., where he feels much more secure."
The source added that Clooney feels his family could be targets because of his humanitarian work in Darfur, Sudan and his wife's work -- she is an international law and human rights attorney -- in which she has made public pleas for foreign governments to prosecute terrorists.
On Wednesday, Clooney and John Prendergast wrote an opinion piece for Time magazine questioning why the U.S. lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs signed a contract to work with the Sudanese government to remove sanctions against it when it remains on the U.S.'s terror sponsors list.
Some of Amal Clooney's past clients include former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko; former Maldivian president Mohamed Nasheed; the dictatorial King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa al Khalifa; Abdullah al Senussi, former intelligence chief to the late Libyan leader Muammer Gaddafi; and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, according to Vanity Fair.
"As soon as Amal found out she was pregnant, he hired former Secret Service agents to assess all his properties and make recommendations for improvement," the source told Life & Style. "His mansion in Studio City (California) was deemed the most secure, and it's within minutes of an (Los Angeles Police Department) station."
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