George Clooney and his wife Amal looked the picture of style and elegance on Monday night as they arrived for dinner at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo restaurant on Lake Como, Italy.
The couple looked as in love as ever as they walked arm in arm into the chic restaurant alongside a group of friends.
While the 63-year-old film star looked dapper in a beige suit, it was lawyer Amal, 46, who stole the show as she donned a sparkling white gown for the evening.
The long crochet dress perfectly hugged the beauty’s curves and shimmered beautifully under the moonlight and street lights.
The human rights lawyer wore her brunette hair in soft waves for the evening and completed her look with a striking pair of silver earrings.
George Clooney and his wife Amal looked the picture of style and elegance on Monday night as they arrived for dinner at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo restaurant on Lake Como, Italy.
The couple looked as in love as ever as they walked arm in arm into the chic restaurant alongside a group of friends.
Amal kept her composure as George and the crew members helped her off the boat and onto dry land.
Meanwhile, the Gravity star paired his suit with a white shirt and casual shoes.
He looked delighted and proud as he held tightly onto Amal’s arm as they walked together.
The couple are believed to have been coming from their home, as they own a villa called Villa Oleandra on Lake Como.
George and Amal tied the knot in Venice, Italy, in 2014. Three years later, the couple welcomed twins, Alexander and Ella, in 2017.
It comes after George revealed he’s “a little irritated” with Quentin Tarantino for talking “shit” about him.
The pair starred together as siblings in Robert Rodriguez’s 1996 thriller From Dusk ‘Till Dawn, which was written by Tarantino early in his career.
Prior to this, George made a name for himself playing Doug Ross on the medical drama ER before embarking on a successful career in Hollywood, starring in major films such as O Brother, Where Art Thou?, One Fine Day and Out of Sight.
While the 63-year-old film star cut a dapper figure in a beige suit, it was lawyer Amal, 46, who stole the show as she donned a sparkling white gown for the evening.
The long crochet dress perfectly hugged the beauty’s curves and shimmered beautifully under the moonlight and street lights.
The human rights lawyer wore her brunette locks in soft waves for the evening, and completed her look with a striking pair of silver earrings.
Amal kept her composure as George and the crew members helped her off the boat and onto dry land.
Amal and George were joined by friends as they got off the boat.
Meanwhile, the Gravity star paired his outfit with a white shirt and casual shoes. He looked delighted and proud as he held tightly onto Amal’s arm as they walked together.
But despite their past collaboration and illustrious career both in front of and behind the camera, Quentin, 61, has reportedly had some negative things to say about George lately – and the hunk was less than impressed.
Speaking at a joint event GQ In an interview with his friend Brad Pitt, George commented: ‘Quentin said some things about me recently, so I’m a bit irritated with him.
‘He did an interview where he was name-dropping movie stars, and he was talking about you and somebody else, and then this guy asked me, “Well, what about George?” He said he wasn’t a movie star. And then he literally said to me like, “Name one movie since the millennium.” And I was like, “Since the millennium? That’s my whole fucking career.”
Instead of showing his support on the matter, his old friend Brad evidently found George’s speech hilarious, going “He he he he he” in the middle of the interview.
It comes after George revealed he is “a little irritated” with Quentin Tarantino for talking “shit” about him (George and Quentin pictured in 1995).
In a joint interview with his friend Brad Pitt for GQ, George said: “Quentin said some things about me recently, so it irritates me a bit.” (Read the full interview in the September issue of British GQ, available on newsstands and as a digital download from Tuesday 27 August.)
George continued his frustration toward the director: “Now I tell him, ‘Okay, man, fuck you. I don’t care about bothering him. He bothered me.'”
Despite his irritation, George insisted that they, as actors, were “really lucky” to work with “great directors”, noting that the directors and script of a film are what “keep you alive”, having learned that after starring in “really bad movies”.
Although the movie star is a little frustrated with Quentin, he has nothing but good things to say about his old friend Brad, who stars alongside him in the new action comedy film Wolfs.
After making a joke about “restraining orders,” George recounted how the two “check on each other” from time to time, which is an “important” part of friendship seeing as how life can get “complicated sometimes.”