Activist Livia Firth leaves VERY pointed comment under picture of Amal and George Clooney posing at one of their foundation events

Livia Firth left a very pointed comment under a picture of Amal and George Clooney posing at one of their foundation events last week.

Italian activist and ex wife of actor Colin Firth had come across an image of the philanthropic couple posing at the Albie Awards which were held in London at the start of October. 

The awards are an annual ceremony hosted by the Clooney Foundation for Justice to honor courageous individuals fighting for justice and human rights.

The Clooney Foundation Instagram page had shared a snap of Amal, 47, and George, 64, at the event - but Livia felt the need to ask a question after seeing the snap.

Underneath Livia, 56, pointedly posted: 'And who was honoured? Would be great to see them on your IG account too', along with a love heart.  

Her comment wasn't responded to by those running the Instagram page who had in fact posted a snap of all the 2025 honorees in their previous upload. 

Livia Firth left a very pointed comment under a picture of Amal and George Clooney posing at one of their foundation events last week

Livia Firth left a very pointed comment under a picture of Amal and George Clooney posing at one of their foundation events last week

Italian activist and ex wife of actor Colin Firth had come across an image of the philanthropic couple posing at the Albie Awards which were held in London at the start of October

Italian activist and ex wife of actor Colin Firth had come across an image of the philanthropic couple posing at the Albie Awards which were held in London at the start of October

Underneath Livia, 56, pointedly posted: 'And who was honoured? Would be great to see them on your IG account too', along with a love heart

 Underneath Livia, 56, pointedly posted: 'And who was honoured? Would be great to see them on your IG account too', along with a love heart

This year's Albies took place at The Natural History Museum, with George and his wife Amal hosting once again. 

George appeared to be in good spirits following his recent health woes at the Venice Film Festival as he posed for snaps with his stunning wife.

The Albies are named after anti-apartheid hero Justice Albie Sachs, who received a Lifetime Achievement in Pursuit of Justice award at our inaugural event in 2022. 

Just before the event George revealed why he turned his back on Hollywood to raise his twins - in a rare comment about his family and personal life.

The actor and his wife Amal welcomed Alexander and Ella, eight, in 2017 - three years after tying the knot.

Despite being one of the biggest names in the movie industry, he and his family left the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles behind for a farm in France

In a recent interview, George revealed that his kids are having a 'much better life' growing up out of the spotlight.

He told Esquire magazine: 'I was worried about raising our kids in LA, in the culture of Hollywood.

Her comment wasn't responded to by those running the Instagram page who had in fact posted a snap of all the 2025 honorees in their previous upload

Her comment wasn't responded to by those running the Instagram page who had in fact posted a snap of all the 2025 honorees in their previous upload

'I felt like they were never going to get a fair shake at life.'

The Jay Kelly actor pointed out that the culture in France is very different to the US, explaining they 'don't give a s*** about fame'.

He added: 'I don't want them being compared to somebody else's famous kids.'

George stays clear of social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook, but is worried about what will happen to his kids when they eventually get their own accounts.

Last month, he told Julia Roberts for 72 Magazine: 'The risks are so much bigger and the consequences follow you for so much longer. 

'I'm worried about my kids; we keep them off the internet as much as we can.

'But, you know, some of their homework is done on a computer.'

There's no doubt George Clooney and his wife Amal Clooney live a very luxe life with an estimated net worth of $550 million (£409M) combined.

Yet, the megastar insists he lives a 'normal' life - despite the power couple owning multiple homes around the world.

Following the success of his Broadway play Good Night, and Good Luck, the star's next film is Jay Kelly, in which he coincidentally stars as a 'famous movie actor.'

When asked by DailyMail.com at a recent premiere during the New York Film Festival whether he craves normalcy like his character, he revealed he indeed does have 'normalcy' in his life.

'I have normalcy. You know, I drive my kids to school every morning,' he insisted. 'I have normalcy - except for this!'

He then admitted he does have somewhat of a 'pampered' life, which he tries to shield from his and Amal's eight-year-old twins.

He explained: 'They didn't come to the set much. They came a couple of times. I try to keep the kids away from that experience right now.

'I'm not quite sure what they would think about it. I don't want them to think we're too pampered.'

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