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George and Amal Clooney Celebrate 8-Year Wedding Anniversary During New York City Night Out

 The couple who married on Sept. 27, 2014 in a star studded affair in Italy are parents to 5 year old twins Alexander and Ella. Eight looks great on George Clooney and wife Amal Clooney. 





The superstar couple stepped out in New York City on Tuesday night to celebrate a special milestone in their marriage their eighth wedding anniversary .Photographers snapped pictures of the two walking hand in hand as they headed out for date night. Amal 44 rocked in a zebra print pleated skirt which she paired with a matching clutch black turtleneck and sky high Balmain stiletto cut out booties. George 61 complemented his wife with an head to toe all black look including a black suit and black button down.


The Clooneys  who are parents to 5-year-old twins Alexander and Ella  married on Sept. 27, 2014 in a star studded affair in Venice, Italy.Their wedding was one of the buzziest events of the year with around 100 guests including famous pals like Matt Damon and Bono attending three days of parties followed by a romantic civil ceremony.George and Amal radiated love all night Amals mother Baria  told PEOPLE at the time.  The wedding was so unbelievably special it was legendary. These three days   the friends the families the atmosphere everything  will stay with me all the rest of my life.





Venice which the Oscar winner called  the most romantic city in the world was a natural choice for their wedding locale.  We met in Italy said Clooney who has long owned an estate on Lake Como. We have a home there. We knew that was where we wanted to get married. Since then the couple have not been shy about expressing their affection for one another Amal calling George the  greatest love of my life. They have also lent their voice to charitable causes. Prior to their night out on Tuesday the Clooneys sat down wit Gayle King on CBS Mornings to discuss their war-time advocacy efforts through the Clooney Foundation for Justice.


I think we are just responding to what we see in the world and try to use anger as a motivating force rather than something that makes you want to bury your head in the sand Amal a lawyer specializing in international law and human rights told King in the interview. She continued  I also think you know that my mom is a journalist and she was always asking tough questions and not sort of intimidated by people who are in power but you know impressed if someone's actually doing something good and I think that has stayed with me.


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