Amal Alamuddin Still Lets George Clooney Ride His Motorcycle

Amal Alamuddin still makes women angry. She is the woman who finally made an honest man out of George Clooney. But people are noticing quickly that Amal Alamuddin holds her own in the word and is cert...
Amal Alamuddin Still Lets George Clooney Ride His Motorcycle
Written by Mike Tuttle

Amal Alamuddin still makes women angry. She is the woman who finally made an honest man out of George Clooney. But people are noticing quickly that Amal Alamuddin holds her own in the word and is certainly not going to be mistaken for resting on her credentials as “Mrs. George Clooney.”

When Clooney talked with his buddy Jimmy Kimmel recently about his marriage to Amal Alamuddin, he gave a bit of an insider look on the marriage.

After being teased by Kimmel about being married like everyone else now, George Clooney says that his wife never told him that he had to get rid of anything, whether it be clothing items or friends, but he does admit to a dispute common to ordinary men.

“There is that moment when I’ve worn the same T-shirt like for a week that she says, ‘Really?'”

“I fake her out every once in a while,” he said. “I get different colors of the same T-shirt.”

“I am still allowed to ride my motorcycle. So far, so good.”

Clooney joked with Jimmy Kimmel about the tabloid coverage that his marriage to Amal Alamuddin has gotten, laughing about magazine covers that claim his marriage to her is a “sham.” The same magazine later touted that Clooney and Amal Alamuddin were expecting a baby. Clooney has more recently said that he and Amal Alamuddin were not planning to start a family.

Clooney recently told Charlie Rose on CBS This Morning that his marriage proposal to Amal Alamuddin came as a total shock to her.

“When I asked her … we had never talked about it … there wasn’t, like, ‘Hey, maybe we should get married,'” he said. “I literally dropped it on her.”

It is unclear what Clooney dropped on Amal Alamuddin, perhaps the ring itself?

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