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When Clooney visited an Edinburgh café for homeless people

When George Clooney visited a café in Edinburgh to support homeless people

We all know George Clooney as the smooth-talking guy from ‘ER,’ ‘Up in the Air,’ ‘Ocean’s Eleven,’ and a bunch of other big, successful films. He’s got that classic Hollywood charm, served with suave. But there’s a whole other side to him, one that doesn’t get splashed across magazine covers nearly as often. It’s his quieter, more compassionate side. Maybe that’s what first caught Amal Alamuddin’s eye (now Amal Clooney), long before the tabloids started tracking their every move.

George Clooney in Edinburgh

One moment that really shows who Clooney is happened in Edinburgh. Instead of just sticking to red carpets and press junkets, he ducked into a small café, not to promote a movie, but to back a charity and really shine a light on homelessness. This wasn’t just another celebrity PR stop. Clooney’s visit to Social Bite felt genuine. He wasn’t performing for the cameras; he was just there, present, caring.

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Per BBC News, back on November 12, 2015, Clooney dropped by Social Bite, a little café in Edinburgh with a big mission: help homeless people get back on their feet. He was in town for the Scottish Business Awards, but instead of just rushing from limo to event, he carved out about 15 minutes (actually, a bit longer than anyone expected) to hang out with the staff, chat with folks, and really dig into what the charity does.

Social Bite: What is it?

The idea behind Social Bite is simple: run a business that changes lives. Since opening in 2012, it’s grown across Scotland (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen), never losing sight of its social mission. Per BBC, they go way beyond handing out meals. They train and hire people who’ve experienced homelessness, giving them a real shot at starting over.Clooney showed up there, easygoing as ever. He shook hands, snapped selfies, handed over a GBP 1,000 donation (about USD 1,520), and, most importantly, treated everyone like they mattered. There was a crowd of 200 people waiting outside in the cold, and he didn’t just wave and duck out; he actually talked to folks. He put faces and voices to a cause that, let’s face it, too many people ignore.

George Clooney: More than a movie star

Clooney’s story is classic Hollywood in every way. Born in Kentucky in 1961, he made it big as Dr. Doug Ross on ‘ER’, then went on to movies like ‘Ocean’s Eleven’, ‘Syriana’, and ‘The Descendants’, and all that jazz. But what sets him apart is how he uses that fame. He’s spoken out for peace in Sudan and Darfur. He’s pushed for human rights, press freedom, and justice through the Clooney Foundation. Because of him, issues that would’ve stayed under the radar have gotten the attention they deserve.Edinburg stands as a testament; Clooney has always worn his humanitarian self on his sleeve. And then, there’s Amal: an international human rights lawyer with a reputation for defending justice and dignity, who married George in 2014. The Clooneys have twins, Ella and Alexander. And together, they’re not just a celebrity couple; they’re a real team when it comes to making a difference. Whether it’s fighting for refugees, standing up for justice, or backing grassroots efforts like Social Bite, they show what it means to use your influence for good. Go to Source

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