Let’s talk about a true Hollywood legend—Clint Eastwood. At 90 years young, Clint continues to thrive in the world of entertainment, proving that age is just a number. According to his daughter Alison, Clint would much rather focus on his work than celebrate milestones like birthdays. Speaking exclusively to Closer Weekly, Alison shared some fascinating insights into her father’s preferences and lifestyle.
Alison Eastwood Spills the Beans on Clint’s Birthday Blues
Clint Eastwood’s second eldest daughter, Alison, who’s 47 years old, recently attended the Last Chance For Animals’ 35th Anniversary Gala in Beverly Hills. During the event, she opened up about her legendary father and his upcoming 90th birthday in 2020. “He probably won’t even want us to acknowledge it. He absolutely hates his birthday,” Alison revealed. “I think it’s because he’s hitting the big 9-0. He just wants to keep working and enjoy life without the fuss. We’ve all tried to get him excited about it, but he just won’t budge. So, we’ll see what happens.”

Clint’s Large and Loving Family
Besides Alison, Clint Eastwood has a large and loving family, with a total of eight children. His kids include sons Kyle, 51, and Scott, 33, along with daughters Laurie, 65, Kimber, 55, Kathryn, 31, Francesca, 26, and Morgan, 22. Clint is not only a devoted father but also a proud grandfather. “I think he’s a really great grandpa,” Alison shared, highlighting Clint’s softer side as a family man.
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Scott Eastwood Talks About Clint’s Lessons in Life
Clint’s influence extends beyond his family’s personal lives and into their professional growth. Scott Eastwood, Clint’s youngest son and an actor in his own right, once discussed the life lessons he’s learned from his father. “He always tells me to listen more and talk less. It’s advice I’ve taken to heart,” Scott told Closer during an exclusive interview at the GEANCO Foundation Hollywood Gala. “Patience is another big lesson he’s taught me. You’ve got to be patient in life, and he’s shown me how to do that.”



