George Clooney’s wife Amal was a sight to behold on Friday night as the A-list couple enjoyed dinner in New York City.
The civil rights attorney, 45 — who hosted a charity gala with George the day prior — flaunted her sculpted midriff while wearing a glitzy maroon coord covered in translucent sequins.
The stylish two-piece consisted of a low-cut crop top and a floor-length skirt with a sexy thigh-high slit.
She strolled out of Scalinatella Italian restaurant in sleek stiletto heels.
Amal and George, 62 — who wed nearly a decade ago and share two children — were joined by their parents for the late-night bite.
Wow! George Clooney’s wife Amal was a sight to behold on Friday night as the A-list couple enjoyed dinner in New York City
Sparkly: The civil rights attorney, 45, flaunted her sculpted midriff while wearing a glitzy maroon coord covered in translucent sequins
Family affair: Amal and George — who wed nearly a decade ago and share two children — were joined by their parents for the late-night bite
Sexy: Amal’s stylish two-piece consisted of a low-cut crop top and a floor-length skirt with a sexy thigh-high slit
Amal locked arms with George’s dad Nicholas Joseph Clooney, 89, while the ER star happily escorted his mother Nina Bruce and Amal’s mom Baria Alamuddin into the eatery.
The brunette beauty completed her stylish outfit with a classic black leather jacket and wore her hair in her signature voluminous silhouette.
Meanwhile, George looked suave in a navy blue polo top and jeans styled with gray suede dress shoes.
As they exited the restaurant, George was caught sharing a cozy moment with his wife near their chauffeured SUV.
He had an arm wrapped tightly around her slim waist as he seemingly helped her get into the backseat.
The outing comes after George opened up about the twins that he shares with his wife Amal in a rare interview on Thursday.
The actor and his stunning wife revealed they have been exposing their six-year-old children, Ella and Alexander, to rock music, and the kids have taken a liking to it.
Amal told Access Hollywood that her handsome husband has ‘started playing heavy metal music, actually.’
George added, ‘The kids are listening to heavy metal. They’re headbangers.
‘It’s not fully heavy metal, it’s just heavy enough that they can bang their heads.’
Amal locked arms with George’s dad Nicholas Joseph Clooney, 89
Ladies man! George happily escorted his mother Nina Bruce and Amal’s mom Baria Alamuddin into the eatery
The longtime couple held hands
As they exited the restaurant, George was caught sharing a cozy moment with his wife near their chauffeured SUV
Hell for leather: The brunette beauty completed her stylish outfit with a classic black leather jacket and wore her hair in her signature voluminous silhouette
The couple wed in 2014
She strolled out of Scalinatella Italian restaurant in sleek stiletto heels
Sweet: George’s mother looked thrilled to be spending an evening out with her son
George kept his arms locked with his mom while Amal chatted with his father
Doting son: He made sure both his own mother and Amal’s carefully descended the stairs
The couple clarified that their twins have a musical inclination, but they hilariously emphasized that this talent hasn’t been passed down from them.
‘Not that we’re in any way musical,’ George laughed.
‘We have no musical talent … We ruined the gene pool for them.’
The matinee idol also dished on what he gifted Amal for their 9th wedding anniversary, which they celebrated on Wednesday.
And the jokester showcased his wit once again, saying his wife was less than impressed with the choice.
‘What is the gift? What is it you found out? It was clay,’ he hilariously asked Amal while being interview by Extra for the Clooney Foundation for Justice’s Albie Awards where they posed with her mother Baria Alamuddin.
‘It wasn’t an exciting one,’ Amal coyly answered.
‘Pottery for a ninth anniversary, so I gave her a pot,’ George quipped.
Family affair: George opened up about his two adorable twins that he shares with his wife Amal in a rare interview on Thursday
Music lessons: Amal and George revealed they have been exposing their six-year-old children, Ella and Alexander, to rock music
Headbangers: George said of his twins, ‘The kids are listening to heavy metal. They’re headbangers.’
Not our genes: The couple clarified that their twins have a musical inclination, but they hilariously emphasized that this talent hasn’t been passed down from them; seen with her mother Baria Alamuddin
The rare peek into the glamorous couple’s lives comes after they spent the summer in Lake Como and enjoyed taking some time off in August to embrace vacation with their kids.
A source told Us Weekly, ‘Amal has a big home office and is working on cases this summer, but both her and George really try to do life the European way and take August off from work.
‘They take boat rides, do water spots, have a small group of friends in the area their age they have play dates with.’
The former Batman star previously admitted to loving the challenge of fatherhood and even confessed to being ‘surprised’ by his own happiness.
George – who has been married to Amal since 2014 – told the ‘WTF with Marc Maron’ podcast: ‘They’re funny, and they pull pranks on me.
Anniversary gift: The matinee idol also dished on what he gifted Amal for their 9th wedding anniversary, which they celebrated on Wednesday
Mr and Mrs C: Here they are seen arriving ahead of the 80th Venice International Film Festival 2023 in August in Venice, Italy
‘I just look at them thinking, I couldn’t be happier and I couldn’t be more surprised at how happy I am.’
Meanwhile, the Oscar winner’s second annual Albie Awards brought out the best and brightest in Hollywood.
Among the celebrity couples on the night were Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber, Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz and Emily Blunt and John Krasinski.
The awards are billed as being for ‘courageous defenders of justice who are at great risk for what they do.’
They were named for Justice Albie Sachs, an internationally famous South African jurist who was jailed and then exiled for his activism against the apartheid regime.