This is how George Clooney met his wife
The actor was labeled Hollywood's unrepentant bachelor, until a friend showed up at his house with lawyer and activist Amal Alamuddin.
Many singles of a certain age say that meeting new and interesting people can be difficult. The love history of actor George Clooney does not incline to think that this was the case for him, but in the end the convinced bachelor of Hollywood met the one who is now his wife without even leaving his house.
This was explained by the 56-year-old actor in an appearance on a program hosted by the famous David Letterman that premieres on Netflix on February 9 and is titled My Next Guest Needs No Introduction (My next guest needs no introduction) .
"I didn't leave home," Clooney explains to Letterman that clearly. Although, of course, the phrase has a trick: he did not need to leave it because she visited him at home. It was July 2013, the interpreter was at his house on Lake Como (Italy), where his parents were also spending a few days, and a mutual friend called him saying that he was passing through the area on his way to Cannes and that He was accompanied by a friend. "Can I stop to see you and can I bring my friend?" He asked her. And he only had to answer: "Of course!".
George Clooney did not have any information about Amal Alamuddin, a 39-year-old human rights lawyer, but her agent did, who soon called and said: “I met that woman who is going to your house, with whom you're getting married'. And it really happened like that ”, explains the actor during the interview.
The attraction existed from the first moment. The actor's father has previously stated that he saw how the face of his son was changing throughout the first evening in which he met his wife today. But Clooney explains that not everything was immediate. "We stayed up talking all night. And I got her email address because she was going to send me some pictures of my parents. We started writing to each other. I didn't know if she wanted to go out with me, I just thought we were friends." weeks of conversations in which they talked mainly about "what was going on in the lives of others. Until after a while it became clear that we were more than just friends."
They say the rest is history. In October 2013, George invited Amal to visit him in London, where she was working. And it was "a good first date," in the actor's words.
That night he not only got to know his future partner better but also saw how he could cope under pressure from the press in the future. "We went to dinner," Clooney explained in an interview. "It was Amal who chose the place, one of those incredibly modern and chic places. And when we went out, there were 50 paparazzi, but she handled the situation like a champion."
According to Clooney, from this good first date, everything happened very quickly. On April 28, 2014 he was so clear that he planned a great night in which he would prepare a romantic dinner for his partner, because the actor insists on clarifying that he is the family cook. “Amal makes reservations; I prepared pasta in some way that I don't remember too impressive, ”she details.
And after dinner, while they were toasting champagne, George asked Amal to get a lighter out of a drawer to light a candle, and when she handed it to him, he pulled out a ring. "I got down on my knees and did all the things you're supposed to do," Clooney explained. "I had a playlist of my Rosemary songs [his late aunt, who was a singer], and I was waiting for a specific song: 'Why shouldn't I? / Why shouldn't I take chances when romance happens? / Why shouldn't I know about love? "It's a really good song about why I can't be in love."
“She said 'God!', And she kept saying 'Oh my God!', Looking at the ring. I was on my knees for 20 minutes waiting for her to say yes because she was in shock "
The rest is history. One that had four days of wedding in Venice and a special brooch on June 6, 2017, when the couple's twins, Ella and Alexander, were born. A moment that Clooney remembers as "wild." "Everything is conceptual until that moment in which you go from 'yes, we are going to be parents', to God, I am a father!"