George Clooney and his pregnant wife Amal have agreed to self-imposed travel restrictions while she's pregnant.
The 55-year-old actor and his 39-year-old human rights lawyer wife earlier this month confirmed they were expecting twins.
The Syriana star told the French publication Paris Match that he and Amal will be more cautious as they expect their first children together.
'We decided to be much more responsible, to avoid the danger,' George told the magazine.
'I won't go to South Sudan any more or the Congo, Amal will no longer go to Iraq and she'll avoid places where she knows she isn't welcome,' he said.
Photo: Amal Clooney says Al Jazeera, Peter Greste guilty verdict 'sends a dangerous message.' (www.brunchnews.com)
Amal as an international human rights lawyer has represented a journalist being held in Egypt and criticized Egypts' judiciary process in a February 2014 report. She's also been to several other international hotspots working on disputes.
Clooney has been a staunch advocate for a resolution of the Darfur conflict in southern Sudan.
He spent 10 days in Chad and Sudan in April 2006 to produce the TV special A Journey To Darfur that highlighted the plight of refugees.
George also discussed his growing family's plans as they are about to double in size.
'We have the chance to live between three countries: Italy, America and England,' George said in reference to their properties in each country.
'But as soon as the children go to school, it'll be necessary to choose where to settle. In the meantime, we will continue to move according to our respective schedules,' he said.
He admitted that parenthood was at the forefront of their thoughts.
'How can we not be anxious about this immense responsibility?,' he said.
He also nixed tabloid reporting that they were expecting a boy and a girl.
'I don't know where this rumor comes from that we're going to have a boy and a girl. We ourselves don't know yet and don't want to know,' George said.
The actor will receive the prestigious César Award for career achievement Friday during the 42nd César Awards in Paris.
By PAUL CHAVEZ