George and Amal Clooney Hand Out Headphones on Flight
by EG
If you're flying first class to England, you don't want to be bothered by a crying baby, much less two of them. That's why Suburbicon director George Clooney and his wife Amal handed out noise-cancelling headphones to their fellow premium passengers on a recent flight. The passengers who had to pay for their pricey seats, including filmmaker Quentin Taratino, consequently didn't have to listen to the 6-month-old Clooney twins. No word on how the passengers in coach fared.
Oh, and the headphones also happened to bear the logo of Clooney's premium tequila brand, so he might also have picked up a few new customers with fat wallets.
Via Us Weekly.
No one likes listening to crying babies — even when they belong to A-list celebrities! That’s why George and Amal Clooney, who are parents of 6-month-old twins Alexander and Ella, gave first-class passsengers noise-cancelling headphones along with a personal note apologizing ahead of time if the infants made noise on a British Airways flight to England.
A source tells Us Weekly that director Quentin Tarantino happily accepted a pair of the custom-made headphones, which featured Clooney’s Casamigos tequila logo. “George was nervous,” says the source. “But the babies didn’t even make a peep.”
The Clooney kids are both developing their own distinct personalities.
“Ella is very elegant and dainty and she has these big beautiful eyes; she looks like Amal . . . He’s just a thug, he’s a fat little boy, he laughs louder than everyone in the room; it’s the funniest thing,” the two-time Oscar winner, 56, told Extra in October.
In August, the Suburbicon director admitted his life has changed drastically since becoming a father and boasted that he’s been changing diapers. “Suddenly, you’re responsible for other people, which is terrifying,” he revealed to the Associated Press.
Of course he has the perfect partner in Amal, 39, his wife of three years. “She’s like an Olympic athlete,” he gushed. ”She’s doing so beautifully.”
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