George Clooney and his wife of nearly nine years, Amal Clooney enjoyed some quality time with their family on Friday.
The Oscar-winning actor, 62 was spotted enjoying family time with his partner and children during a relaxing boat day in Lake Como
The Ocean's Eleven actor who recently shared his support for the current SAG-AFTRA strike with an emotional statement, soaked up the hot sun with his loved ones at the scenic, Northern Italian destination.
The star, who notably owns a lavish villa at the celebrity hotspot, was seen opting for casual comfort while trekking out onto the cool water with the barrister, 45, and their twins Elle and Alexander, six.
He stayed cool wearing a short-sleeved, black polo shirt along with a pair of khaki pants for the outing.
George also slipped into a pair of tan-coloured shoes and threw on a pair of blue, reflective shades to protect his eyes from the bright sunshine.
Amal showed off her chic sense of style by wearing a fashionable, black ruched sundress that contained thick straps that wrapped around her shoulders.
George and the attorney first crossed paths in 2013 after being introduced by a mutual friend. During an interview with People, the Ticket To Paradise actor had recalled first crossing paths with his future wife.
'It's the wildest thing. A mutual friend of ours said, "I'm stopping by and can I bring my friend?" And I was like, "Of course." I got a call from my agent who called me and said, "I met this woman who's coming to your house who you're gonna marry,"' the star recalled.
Upon crossing paths, sparks immediately flew. One year later, George got down on one knee and proposed.
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