Four years down and forever to go!
Thursday marks four years sinceGeorgeandAmal Clooneytied the knot in Venice, Italy in front of 100 guests, including famous friends Matt Damon and Bono.
Sincesaying “I do,”the actor, 57, and the human rights lawyer, 40, havewelcomed twinsAlexander and Ella, now 15 months, attendedPrince HarryandMeghan Markle’sroyal weddingtogether in May, and celebrated career milestones together.
George also didn’t hold back, telling the outlet, “Of course she was beautiful. But I also thought she was fascinating, and I thought she was brilliant. Her life was incredibly exciting—the clients she was taking on and the superhuman work that she was doing. I was taken with her from the moment I saw her.”
In June, George received the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award, and Amal couldn’t help butgush over her husbandwhen presenting him with the honor in Los Angeles.
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“My love, what I have found with you is the great love that I always hoped existed and seeing you with our children Ella and Alexander is the greatest joy in my life,” she told the audience. “You fill our home with laughter and happiness and that is even before the children have worked out that dada is actually Batman, a talking fox and friends with Mary Poppins.”
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Amalcontinued, “I am so proud of you my love. Congratulations on this great honor you are receiving tonight. I am proud of you but I also know that when our children find out not only what you have done but who you are they will be so proud of you too.”
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Shortly after, the pair also weathered a huge scare when George got in abike accidenton July 10while filmingHulu’sCatch-22in Italy.
“Amal wouldn’t leave his side,” a sourcetoldPEOPLE at the time. “It was obvious that she was concerned.”
George recovered and the two were seen enjoying adate nightat Gatto Nero restaurant in Cernobbio, Italy on Aug. 4. The next month, the two-time Oscar winnerwrapped filmingon theCatch-22adaption — which he stars in, directed and produced. The series is slated to hit Hulu in 2019.
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Next up for Amal, the Lebanese-British barrister will speak at aCommittee to Protect Journalists eventat the United Nations in New York City on Friday, and continue her work on over a dozen high-profileinternational rights cases.
source: people.com