Jack O'Connell reveals the one piece of important life advice he got from ... trends now

Jack O'Connell reveals the one piece of important life advice he got from ... trends now
Jack O'Connell reveals the one piece of important life advice he got from ... trends now

Jack O'Connell reveals the one piece of important life advice he got from ... trends now

Jack O'Connell has revealed the one piece of important life advice given to him by George Clooney while they acted opposite one another in 2016's Money Monster.

The Skins actor, 33, starred in the crime thriller, directed by Jodie Foster, alongside the ER star and Julia Roberts.

Speaking to the Sunday Times, Jack revealed that George had urged him to delete his Instagram. 

Jack spoke of the 'bliss' of being free from social media and said he keeps fame away from his home life with stylist girlfriend Imogen Coates.

But the star, who is set to portray Blake Fielder-Civil in the Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black, admitted that it can be challenging to navigate how to conduct yourself when you have a high profile. 

Jack O'Connell revealed the one piece of important life advice given to him by George Clooney while they acted opposite one another in 2016's Money Monster (pictured in December)

Jack O'Connell revealed the one piece of important life advice given to him by George Clooney while they acted opposite one another in 2016's Money Monster (pictured in December)

Speaking to the Sunday Times, Jack revealed that George had urged him to delete his Instagram account (George pictured in December)

Speaking to the Sunday Times, Jack revealed that George had urged him to delete his Instagram account (George pictured in December)

The Skins actor, 33, starred in the crime thriller, Money Monster, directed by Jodie Foster, alongside the ER star (pictured) and Julia Roberts

The Skins actor, 33, starred in the crime thriller, Money Monster, directed by Jodie Foster, alongside the ER star (pictured) and Julia Roberts

In his next role, Jack plays singer the husband of singer Amy - who tragically died from alcohol poisoning aged just 27 in 2011 - alongside Industry's Marisa Abela, 27.

Back To Black, which has been endorsed by Amy's father Mitch (played by Eddie Marsan) has drawn outrage from the singer's pals who slammed it for it's 'ghoulish' depictions of the star's drug addiction and also filming her funeral.

But speaking about whether it was 'too soon' to make the biopic Jack defended the filmmakers asked what an 'acceptable timescale' would be

He told The Sunday Times: 'Put it like this: if we were trying to portray her in any form of negative light, then that might be a valid point and I can understand one or two people pre-empting that. But if you talk to Sam [Taylor-Johnson, director] we're not even calling this a biopic, it's a

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