George Clooney and his wife, Amal Clooney, shared how they plan to celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary this weekend.
“We’re going somewhere, but he hasn’t told me where we’re going,” Amal told “Extra” at the Clooney Foundation for Justice’s third annual Albies Thursday.
“I’ve been given a clue about the weather. I know we’re going away for two nights,”
The “Ocean’s Eleven” actor chimed in and joked they are actually going to a Bengals NFL game in Cincinnati, Ohio, for their milestone celebration.
“I sincerely hope we’re not going to a Cincinnati Bengals game,” Amal, 46, told him with a laugh.
However, George, 63, remained tight-lipped on the surprise destination.
As for how their children will celebrate them, the couple joked that their 7-year-old twins, Ella and Alexander, might gift them “something made of slime.”
Speaking to “Entertainment Tonight” at the same event, Amal revealed that the twins have picked up their dad’s love of pranks — and she is frequently the target.
“It’s really bad, because my son has access to Hollywood props –– like fake cockroaches and mice –– and now he has a 3D printer, so I can’t tell you the things I’m finding under my documents, under my pillow,” Amal told the outlet.
But, despite bearing the brunt of the pranks, the human rights lawyer said that she understands her son just wants to make his dad “proud.”
“I’m very proud!” George assured her.
Amal and the “Wolfs” actor tied the knot in Italy on Sept. 27, 2014 — just one year after meeting through friends.
Three years later, the Columba Law School graduate gave birth to their twins.
At the time, the engagement shocked many fans as the heartthrob had always been adamant that he didn’t want to get married or have kids — until he met his wife.
“I knew fairly quickly that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with Amal. When I asked her, we had never talked about it. There wasn’t like ‘Maybe we should get married.’ I dropped it on her … I have someone … who I care about more than I’ve cared about anything, so it’s really nice,” he told People in 2015.
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