Inside George and Amal Clooney’s $50 million Gold Coast rental home
Hollywood royalty is headed to Australia with George Clooney set to film a movie in Queensland, as his palatial property has been revealed.
George Clooney is reportedly renting the most expensive home on the Gold Coast as he prepares to lay roots in Australia for his upcoming movie.
The 60-year-old US actor and his wife Amal are said to have secured a $50 million palatial European style mansion in Tallebudgera Valley ahead of their stay later this month.
The estate, dubbed Bellagio La Villa, spans over 49ha, is fit with 10 bedrooms and ensuites, a heated indoor swimming pool, two horse stables and a cinema.
The property is owned by Chinese billionaire Riyu Li, who listed it back in January after plans to turn it into a resort were vetoed by Gold Coast City Council last year.
He had purchased it for $7.2 million in 2014, and has since poured millions into renovating it.
Clooney is headed to Australia to film Universal Pictures’ upcoming movie, Ticket to Paradise, alongside his Ocean’s 11 co-star Julia Roberts.
Clooney and Roberts, who are reportedly set to arrive down under this month, will play a divorced couple who flee to Bali to stop their adult daughter from getting married, with filming to take place at the Whitsundays, Gold Coast and Brisbane in November.
It will be directed by Ol Parker (Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again), and produced by Working Title Film’s Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner.
Australia’s federal Communications Minister Paul Fletcher announced in March the production would receive a $6.4 million grant from the federal government’s $540 million Location Incentive Program.
Fletcher said the movie would generate $47 million for the local economy and create more than 270 cast and crew jobs.