George Clooney once shared the interesting reason why he and wife Amal Clooney had decided on "normal names" for the twins. George and Amal welcomed their twins into the world back in 2017 and chose the cute names, Ella and Alexander. Previously quizzed on why they chose those particular names, George, 63, shared: "We talked about it from the beginning and said, 'Their lives are going to be unusual, right? There's no denying that.
So let's give them a head start by giving them normal names'." In a rare insight into the couple's life as parents, the actor went on to say that the youngsters couldn't be anymore opposite from each other. He told The Guardian: "Alexander loves to laugh and Ella's very serious, always making sure everybody plays by the rules.
They really are born with their personalities!" George and Amal welcomed their twins three years after they tied the knot at a stunning ceremony in Venice, Italy. This September, they will celebrate their 10-year wedding anniversary - and it's likely to be a lavish affair. Ahead of the milestone occasion, a source claimed that the key to the pair's successful marriage so far is them being "independently successful".
They told Heat Magazine: "One of the big reasons Amal and George work so well together is because they're independently successful and secure in their individual fields. "They also have great nannies and their houses are like mini resorts. Most days they get together in the evening for dinner and a catch-up, but if.