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Amal and George Clooney Share the Romantic Way They’re Celebrating 10th Wedding Anniversary
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Date:2025-04-19 12:30:30
A decade of love.
George Clooney and ClooneySharetheRomanticWayTheyreCelebrating th Amal Clooney are celebrating their milestone wedding anniversary in style, or so it seems. The couple, who share twins Ella Clooney and Alexander Clooney, are preparing for a mystery getaway in honor of their 10th anniversary.
“We’re going somewhere,” Amal exclusively told E! News at the Clooney Foundation’s Albie Awards on Sept. 26, the night before their anniversary. “But he won’t tell me where we’re going.”
“Yeah, I can’t,” George noted. “If I tell you, it would ruin everything. (For more with the Clooneys tune into E! News tonight Sept. 30 at 11 p.m.)
As for hints as to the surprise location, George simply shared, “It’s somewhere in the United States.”
George and Amal tied the knot Sept. 27, 2014 in a star-studded wedding in Venice. Despite the pair’s busy lives, both personally and professionally, staying connected isn’t as challenging as it might appear.
As Geoge put it, “We’re actually together so much it’s crazy.”
While Amal, a human rights lawyer, added, “We actually both work from home as much as possible, and we try not to spend too much time apart when we're traveling. We basically follow each other around the globe. Yeah, we’re lucky.”
One way the A-listers bond is by engaging in their daily routine with their two kids.
“We get to drive the kids to school in the morning and all that kind of stuff,” George shared. “So it's fun.”
Ella and Alexander are back in school for a new academic year and their Ocean’s Eleven star dad can’t stop gushing about them.
“They love it,” he said of school. “They're having the time of their lives. They're really funny kids, so we're having a great time.”
But sometimes Ella and Alexander pick up things from school that aren’t on the curriculum.
“They did say to me one day when they came home from school, ‘What's famous?’” George noted. “Yeah, which we didn't want to explain that.”
–Reporting by Ashley Bellman.
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